cross-legged|cross legged in English
adjective
sitting with one leg crossed over the othe
Use "cross-legged|cross legged" in a sentence
1. Generally, longer periods of sitting in tight cross - legged or kneeling postures are inadvisable.
2. 21 She was cross legged, bare breasted, her hair around her head like a nimbus.
3. We all sat cross-legged in a circle atop a straw mat on the floor .
4. She flicked back the long, dark, silky strands of her hair and sat cross-legged on the bed.
5. 23 Mr White Face continued to sit cross-legged, gazing up at me, his tusked countenance quite inscrutable.
6. The Agura is the name for the class of ties that keep your partner in a cross-legged position
7. The secretary might work sitting cross-legged on the ground and holding the sheet on a board with one hand.
8. While watching the teacher teach, students should sit quietly and attentively in seiza (proper sitting) or Agura (cross legged sitting position)
9. Insects, those six-legged organisms and spiders or mites, the eight-legged organisms.
10. Arachnids are eight-legged invertebrates
11. Insects, those six- legged organisms and spiders or mites, the eight- legged organisms.
12. A one-legged jockey?
13. The tailor sits cross-legged day in day out sits in there, takes the needle to put on puts on, is raising the iron shove around.
14. Giraffes—Lofty, Long-Legged, and Elegant
15. So the one-legged jockey said...
16. During our study, he would sit cross-legged on a rug, excitedly tapping the floor while explaining at the top of his voice what he had learned.
17. She was a one-legged prostitute.
18. A game-legged old man and a drunk.
19. The word basset refers to short-legged hounds.
20. Bare legged Joe knows the curlew's cry
21. She'll be walking bow-legged for months.
22. Agura (胡坐, lit., "foreign/barbarian sitting"; also called anza 安座) is the Japanese term for the position normally referred to as sitting cross-legged in English.
23. 4 synonyms for Bowlegged: bandy, bandy-legged, bowleg, bowed
24. It Had No Opinion About Anything It Had No Habits, It Often Sat Cross-Legged , Took Off Running...Had a Cowlick In Its Hair...And Didn't Pull a Face When Photographed.
25. Combat - snarlings and Bristlings and stiff-legged struttings