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transcontinentally

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  • adverb In a transcontinental manner; across a continent.

Etymologies

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transcontinental +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • I fly on average of 15 times a year transcontinentally, well it's not like I can drive through Syria to Paris.

    Yisrael Campbell: Eating Out of the Trash... It's Not Easy to Be Green. 2010

  • I fly on average of 15 times a year transcontinentally, well it's not like I can drive through Syria to Paris.

    Yisrael Campbell: Eating Out of the Trash... It's Not Easy to Be Green. 2010

  • For months he pursued her transcontinentally, flying out to see her in Los Angeles at every opportunity.

    One Flight Up Susan Fales-Hill 2010

  • For months he pursued her transcontinentally, flying out to see her in Los Angeles at every opportunity.

    One Flight Up Susan Fales-Hill 2010

  • He had become a name talked about transcontinentally, and now he was crossing swords with the famous

    We Can't Have Everything Rupert Hughes 1914

  • I doubt these delegates fly transcontinentally, eat a large variety of foods and hors d'œuvres, and watch huge presentation screens with surround sound on a daily basis.

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2009

  • Ostensibly fighting off an attack by the Turks Baron Munchausen (John Neville) is aided by a personal army that compensates for its lack of manpower with extraordinary gifts: Bertolt (Monty Python's Eric Idle) has supersonic speed, Albrecht (Winston Dennis) has preternatural strength, Adolphis (co-screenwriter Charles Mckeown) has transcontinentally sharp eyesight, and Gustavus (Jack Purvis) has hurricane force lungs.

    The Adventures of Baron Munchausen 1989

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