IN the crosswalk. They're not outside of the protected space until they cross the outer edge of the marked line and step onto the unmarked pavement.
No!
When used as a noun ("meet me at the crossing") it is a common noun. Proper nouns are usually names of people, places or things--and are almost always capitalized. If Crossing was the name of a company or restaurant or town, it would be considered a proper noun and capitalized.
Sometime after Washington crossed the Delaware, I believe.
Crossing the "Wild East"
They crossed over and marched on into mainland Greece.
It means a Piebald deer crossed your path.
Pollywog. Google this:Line-crossing ceremony.
When approaching the Zebra Crossing you have to reduce speed, put your hazard lights, signal your intensions to stop. Then take off when the pedestrians have crossed
A place where a river maybe crossed by wading
The brain structure of the chicken is designed for survival only. Wherever it can find something to eat, it goes. If this means crossing a road, it will.
The Anglo Arab is crossed with Arabian and Thoroughbred to create the Anglo Arab
Ive crossed the rubicon means im here and i cant turn back now.