1. crossfield - Adjective
2. Crossfield - Proper noun
A surname.
crossfield (not comparable)
(soccer) Passed from one side of the pitch to the other.
A town in Rocky View County, Alberta, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgScott Crossfield made the first flight in an X-15 equipped with a YLR-99 rocket engine, reaching Mach 2.97 and 81,200 feet. Source: Internet
Full-back Rowe-Turner collected Shaw’s crossfield ball on 34 minutes, took a touch into the box and cracked a fine volley goalwards which Baxter parried clear. Source: Internet
It was Martin’s great crossfield pass that created the chance and Byrne’s alertness to win possession in the first place. Source: Internet
Those who ignore history are doomed to re-eat it Civil Eats managing editor Paula Crossfield connects the dots that show how America is a slave of Big Food much as it once was to Big Tobacco. Source: Internet
Generally pretty good, especially one lovely crossfield pass to Robertson and couple to Salah down the line. Source: Internet
Not only did they beat Crossfield, but they did it in time to spoil a celebration planned for the 50th anniversary of flight in which Crossfield was to be called "the fastest man alive." Source: Internet