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I . cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] VB trans

2. cross (pass over):

cross

3. cross (appear):

to cross sb's face

4. cross (fold):

cross
to cross one's legs

5. cross REL:

to cross oneself

6. cross Brit cheque:

cross

7. cross (oppose):

to cross sb

8. cross (mix):

cross

9. cross (hit, kick):

to cross the ball to sb

II . cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] VB intr

1. cross (intersect):

cross

3. cross (kick, hit):

cross

III . cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] N

1. cross t. REL (shape):

cross
krzyż m

2. cross (mark):

cross

3. cross (medal):

cross
krzyż m

4. cross BIOL:

cross

5. cross (mixture):

cross

6. cross (ball):

cross

IV . cross [krɒs, Am krɑ:s] ADJ

I . criss-cross [ˈkrɪskrɒs, Am -krɑ:s] VB trans

II . criss-cross [ˈkrɪskrɒs, Am -krɑ:s] VB intr

III . criss-cross [ˈkrɪskrɒs, Am -krɑ:s] ADJ

cross off, cross out VB trans

I . cross over VB intr

2. cross over (change party):

to cross over to sth

3. cross over (be between):

to cross over into sth

cross benches N

cross benches pl Brit POL:

cross benches

I . cross-country ADJ

II . cross-country N

cross-divisional ADJ

cross-dresser VB intr

cross-dressing N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The wings of the scaffold opened wide till they covered the square from side to side; and the monster cross-beam, looking down, cast its shadow across the town.
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The problem of the law is to give advantage to neither, but to let trial by ordeal of cross-examination distill the truth.
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The first stage is a side view of the character trying to cross a drawbridge to reach a castle.
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Cross out the 4 of the divisor.
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Many cross-border regions are based on some sort of civil-law agreements among the participating authorities.
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His work often draws upon various sources in a process of cross-fertilization.
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Performers would therefore gracefully step in and out of bamboo poles, arranged in a criss-cross fashion while manipulating either fans or simply their bare hands.
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As part of the new scheduling arrangement, all cross-divisional games rotate in a four-year cycle, with two years of play followed by two years off.
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A family with a horse and wagon could cross for 10 cents.
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Such cross-examination would not unjustifiably limit the right to remain silent, provided it was conducted with due regard to the dictates of trial fairness.
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