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crosshatch

[kraws-hach, kros-] / ˈkrɔsˌhætʃ, ˈkrɒs- /




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The lines of north-south traffic and controversy between the major raw-materials producers and consumers are a kind of Crosshatch over the familiar national lines of conflict and alliance within the northern latitudes.

From Time Magazine Archive

You Crosshatch the Congo, underline Berlin, point an arrow at Viet Nam and � voild � an instant rundown of the world's trouble spots.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then for an "insight into this age-old, worldwide psychological problem," the live camera turned to Kahler, seated in a jail uniform before the Crosshatch shadow of prison bars.

From Time Magazine Archive

There is Crosshatch, who has the marvellous etching by Rembrandt, of which there are only three copies in the world, and which he will not sell,—no, Sir,—not to the British Museum.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 15, January, 1859 by Various




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