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cross
adjective as in very angry; in a bad mood
adjective as in lying across each other
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verb as in traverse an area
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verb as in intersect, lie across
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verb as in hybridize, mix
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verb as in betray, hinder
Example Sentences
U.S. investors just can’t get comfortable with the bull market for stocks that recently crossed into its third year, setting things up for a “classic wall of worry to climb” — and for volatility.
The measure comes after balloons entering Lithuanian airspace forced Vilnius Airport to close multiple times over the past week, including at the weekend, with the government also closing Belarus border crossings temporarily each time.
A French cyclist freed after weeks in Russian jail for illegally crossing the border on Monday described his time in the country as a "rather strange experience" but said the Russians he met were "friendly".
To reach it, audience members must cross the stage itself, brushing past the set before the play begins.
Several benchmark indexes crossed key levels on Monday: Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average rose above 50000 for the first time, getting support from a weaker yen and growing hopes of stimulus under Japan’s new political administration.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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