This scene, set in the deep shadows of a crossroad in the forest, resembled rather an evocation between magician and demon than an agreement entered upon between king and pope.
Jacques recounted how he had followed the tracks until they had reached a crossroad in the forest.
The colonel of dragoons took the crossroad which branches from the highway of Pont d'Ain and leads to the great portal of the Chartreuse.
When they had come to the crossroad and were well away from those they had left, the lean Friar drew rein suddenly.
Up hill and down dale walked Little John, the fresh wind blowing in his face and his robes fluttering behind him, and so at last he came to a crossroad that led to Tuxford.
He had taken the carriage, which he had left by the crossroad behind the dunes, directly for the railway station, without returning to Kessin, and had left to the seconds the duty of reporting to the authorities.
There was an arrow pointing along the crossroad and off to the right.
I tell you what you done, Mister; you walked right past that crossroad Nelse told you to turn in at.
Through the fog and darkness he could dimly perceive a signpost standing at the corner of the crossroad where the store was located.
We swung into the country road in the gathering twilight, and turned sharply to our left at the crossroad where the signboard read, "To the Firing-Line.
We approached a crossroad and halted to make way for some batteries of field pieces moving to new positions.
We come to a crossroad a mile further on," said the priest, "and there I think we will part.
They parted at the crossroad and John felt as if he left an old friend.
There's some one riding down that crossroad there," said Betty.
Miss Yarnell rode out of the crossroad full tilt, and only checked her sorrel when his nose was within a foot of the gray mare's.
When they came out from the house they stopped a few moments to chat with Mrs. Hapgood, and while they were talking two large automobiles swung in from a crossroad and raced past the farmhouse door.
When the boys reached the crossroad Lanky stopped.
He pushed through and trampled down the snow until he reached the bridge, stalked over it, toiled through the valley and up Falls Hill, never stopping till he reached the huge willow tree which stood on the crossroad that led to Bungy.
Fearing not to be able to reach Montargis in good time, he took a crossroad they pointed out to him.
An exclamation uttered close by him awoke him from his ecstasy; he raised his head, and perceived the tradesman-looking person he had met before on the crossroad at Viroflay.
A crossroad has suddenly opened in the middle of the monotonous way along which I was travelling quietly, and without thinking of it.
Even the tropical buzzard that hovers over every town and crossroad in this mid-America world has disappeared from these cities--starved to death.
And what makes Panama to-day the crossroad of the world?
Dearest Dorothea: "Today I stand at a crossroad of life.
I have come, dear Dorothea, to another crossroad in life.
Twenty, fifteen years ago this was the only way to close saloons and grogshops that were open at every crossroad and on the streets of every town and village.
This advice was followed, and they traveled over the bad road until a crossroad was reached.
Finally they reached a crossroadwhere the signboard warned them: "All travel limited to eight miles per hour.
At a crossroad further on the Germans must have concentrated their fire when our men advanced, for many dead and wounded were lying about.
Then they handcuffed him behind his back, and we started off in an ambulance to a crossroad which went up the side of a hill.
About a mile and a half from the crossroad I just mentioned, I would cross a railroad track and then I would know that at the fork of the roads one-quarter of a mile further on I must take the left fork.
As we neared a crossroad we were given the command "Attention!
Many saw you turn Selinus up the crossroad the viarii had taken.
Into the crossroad we turned and up it Selinus tore.
He came to me and I galloped up the highway and up the first crossroad to warn the constabulary, who had gone up that road about noon, on some false information given them by someone at Bulla's suggestion.
Many saw you afoot among the infantrymen when they turned from the crossroad into the highway and as they double-quicked down it.
Then take the first crossroad to the Highroad to Tibur.
When we reached the entrance of Villa Vedia, which was also the crossroad down which Marcus Martius and his bride must come, there was no sign of a travelling carriage, nor any fresh ruts in the road.
I've arranged to lead the constables off on a false scent about noon and they'll be miles away up a lonely crossroad when we pull off our coup.
It had turned down over the hillside by the crossroad leading to the upper lodge.
And just then he heard a clatter of hoofs and saw, riding up thecrossroad toward him, a troop of German Uhlans.
That was as he came to the crossroad of which Boris had spoken.
At a crossroad leading to the right a small force of cavalry made its appearance.
Down this road they went, passing occasional cabins, until they came to a crossroad where they found a man looking perplexedly about him, as if undecided which road to take.
Just as the sleigh reached the crossroad two of them dashed past to the heads of the horses, and with shouts of exultation reached out to grasp the bits.
Curumilla," the chief said, "knows a crossroad which abridges the distance, and of which the Mexican general is ignorant.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crossroad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: crossing; intersection; overpass; rotary; viaduct