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cross
verb
-
cross
,
crossing
,
crosses
,
crossed
to
go
from
one
side
of
something
,
such
as
a
road
,
river
,
or
border
,
to
the
other
side
•
Look
both
ways
before
you
cross
the
street
.
Look
both
ways
before
you
cross
the
street
.
•
We
crossed
the
river
by
a
narrow
wooden
bridge
.
We
crossed
the
river
by
a
narrow
wooden
bridge
.
verb
-
cross
,
crossing
,
crosses
,
crossed
to
go
from
one
side
of
a
road
,
river
,
border
,
or
space
to
the
other
•
Look
both
ways
before
you
cross
the
street
.
Look
both
ways
before
you
cross
the
street
.
•
We
plan
to
cross
the
river
by
the
old
stone
bridge
.
We
plan
to
cross
the
river
by
the
old
stone
bridge
.
From
Old
English
‘
crosian
’,
related
to
the
noun
‘
cross
’.
verb
-
cross
,
crossing
,
crosses
,
crossed
to
meet
and
go
over
each
other
,
forming
an
X-shape
or
intersection
•
Two
railway
lines
cross
just
outside
the
town
.
Two
railway
lines
cross
just
outside
the
town
.
•
On
the
map
,
the
latitude
and
longitude
lines
cross
at
your
location
.
On
the
map
,
the
latitude
and
longitude
lines
cross
at
your
location
.
verb
-
cross
,
crossing
,
crosses
,
crossed
to
oppose
,
annoy
,
or
upset
someone
by
not
doing
what
they
want
•
Don
’
t
cross
the
coach
,
or
you
’
ll
be
benched
.
Don
’
t
cross
the
coach
,
or
you
’
ll
be
benched
.
•
She
felt
he
had
crossed
her
by
revealing
the
secret
.
She
felt
he
had
crossed
her
by
revealing
the
secret
.