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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He crosses his arms and scowls at the rude customer.
The dog crosses the street without looking both ways.
The student crosses his teacher by cheating on the exam.
The prisoner signed his confession with crosses.
The conductor crosses his baton to signal the end of the song.
The idea of the book crosses over multiple genres.
The map was covered in little crosses to mark the locations of the treasure.
The employee crosses the company by stealing confidential information.
She crosses her legs and taps her foot impatiently during long meetings.
The language barrier crosses the communication with foreign clients.
The opposing team's defense crosses every pass attempt made by the quarterback.
The police officer crosses his arms to prevent the suspect from escaping.
The bad review crosses the restaurant's chances of attracting new customers.
The rainstorm crosses the outdoor party's plan.
The weather forecast crosses our plan to have a picnic in the park tomorrow.
The fence crosses the property line and into the neighbor's yard.
The tree's shadow crosses the pavement in the evening.
The coach crosses the athlete's ambition to participate in the Olympics.
The company's new policy crosses out the possibility of working from home permanently.
The landlord crosses the tenant's plans to sublet the apartment without permission.
The noisy party next door crosses our attempt to have a peaceful evening.
The teacher crosses out the incorrect answer on the student's test.
The construction work crosses the daily routine of the neighboring residents.
The strong wind crosses my path while cycling.
The reporter crosses the ethics code by revealing confidential sources.
The doctor advises her patient to avoid smoking as it crosses with her medication.
The tight deadline for the project crosses with my already busy schedule.
He made crosses on the ballot paper to cast his vote.
The child made crosses to mark the spots where the treasure was buried.
The historical document was signed with crosses by those who could not write.
The graves were marked with simple wooden crosses.
In some cultures, crosses are used as a form of signature.
She felt a chill when she saw the crosses marking the spot of the fatal accident.
The document was marked with crosses to indicate where the signatories should sign.
The artist used crosses to create a unique pattern on the canvas.
The teacher asked him to write his name, but he made crosses instead.
The ancient manuscript was filled with crosses in the margin to indicate important passages.
The driver crosses the traffic laws by running a red light.
The politician crosses his party by supporting the opposition.
The witness crosses the suspect by lying in court.
The athlete crosses his coach by not following the training regimen.
She crosses her parents by eloping with her boyfriend.
The artist crosses his fans by canceling the concert.
The hacker crosses the law by breaking into the computer system.
The map was covered with red crosses marking the spots where the bombs had fallen.
The artist sketched a series of crosses in different colors and shapes as part of their abstract art piece.
The jewelry box was adorned with ornate crosses.
The physician drew crosses on the patient's body to indicate the areas where the pain was the most intense.
The teacher drew crosses on the chalkboard to indicate incorrect answers.
The linguist used crosses to denote the pronunciation of the unfamiliar words.
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