cross|crossed|crosses|crossing in English

verb

[krɒs]

go from one side to the other; hybridize, crossbreed; make the sign of the cross; cause to fail; annoy, bothe

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1. Cross/Crucifix; Altar Cross ; Bronze Crucifix/Cross - Cemetary ; Corpus/Crucifix for Church ; Crucifix for Home ; Decorated Crosses ; Palm Crosses ; Plain Crosses ; Processional Crosses

2. Cross over (third-person singular simple present crosses over, present participle crossing over, simple past and past participle crossed over) (transitive and intransitive) To pass from one side or area, physical or abstract, to another.

3. Christian Cross gifts, wall decor hanging Crosses, Scripture Crosses

4. Test cross: All test crosses are Backcrosses

5. The pupils crossed the street in security at a pedestrian crossing.

6. are crossed by similar case misdirect, we also more or less misdirect crosses others.

7. That crosses out. a squared minus a squared crosses out. a to the third, it'll all cross out.

8. A place at which a river, railroad, or highway, for example, may be crossed: a railroad Crossing; a pedestrian Crossing

9. For sale large selection of decorative sculptural crosses, cross of Saint Benedict, Crucifix, Crucifixes, Celtic crosses, Crucifix statuary, garden sculptures and wall hangings decor of Christian crosses

10. That boundary may only be crossed at the crossing points of Strovilia and Pergamos.

11. Go down to the intersection cross at the zebra crossing.

12. Track crosses bridge, then immediately turn right to leave track and cross stile; cross another field to stile ahead.

13. You should cross the street in security at a pedestrian crossing.

14. Crossing (plural Crossings) An intersection where roads, lines, or tracks cross

15. Besides five Navy Crosses, the Army Distinguished Service Cross, and the Silver Star, Chesty …

16. Occasionally, children who have crossed eyes may need to have bifocals to help control the crossing.

17. She told her son cross the street in security at pedestrian crossing.

18. Take the zebra crossing, pedestrian overpass or underpass to cross the road.

19. I told the children cross the street in security at a pedestrian crossing.

20. Use a pedestrian crossing, a footbridge or a subway to cross the road.

21. Don't jaywalk. Go down to the intersection and cross at the zebra crossing.

22. There was only one big road to cross, but it had a zebra crossing.

23. Crossing (n.) mid-15c., "a making of the sign of a cross;" 1530s, "a marking with a cross," verbal noun from cross (v.)

24. But when they cross a busy road using a zebra crossing, traffic is held up.

25. A place at which a road, railroad track, river, etc., may be crossed: a pedestrian Crossing designated by white stripes