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prep.phr. (context idiomatic English) On or to the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
Usage examples of "across the pond".
When two legs of my level were on the shore and the third on the ice, and the sights were directed over the latter, a rise or fall of the ice of an almost infinitesimal amount made a difference of several feet on a tree across the pond.
I'd a rather crossed the ocean in me dory than gone across the Pond that evening!
He stood on tip-paw, peering across the pond, not able to see the pot.
Then, the prince saw a flash in the bushes across the pond, and Daryth ran forward, his silver scimitar extended.
A third hand waved in Kuhl's direction, and the Vaasan went tumbling across the pond.
Jerry had been concentrating on Caroline so much that he was surprised when he looked away and saw that the whole gang was watching them waltz across the pond.
The thunder from threescore voices filled the room and rolled through the open doors, across the pond, and out into the night.
Then, without warning, a fiery orange ball rose from the hill across the pond, drifted toward the station.
And then, riding on a scream and a prayer, Cliff Hornsby shot from the pipe and slid halfway across the pond.