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crossed

[krawst, krost] / krɔst, krɒst /




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Without saying their exact roles, and with arms crossed, one says the course is considered a fast-track stepping stone for a promotion from the office to field work.

From BBC

"I think Australia gives you the opportunity to connect with people whose path you would've never crossed if you hadn't taken the leap to come out here."

From BBC

There’s a fine line between fraud and fiduciary duty for some executors, and it’s easily crossed.

From MarketWatch

“Both of us have crossed towards the other’s side a little more,” says Sanchez.

From Los Angeles Times

That thought crossed my mind as I deliberated whether to continue my annual Gustadramus columna, where I offer predictions for the coming year.

From Los Angeles Times