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cross

[kraws, kros] / krɔs, krɒs /


ADJECTIVE
lying across each other
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She had a banana, some yogurt, and her shiny chrome water bottle with "CROSS WATKINS" across the front was full to the tip.

From Salon • Feb. 17, 2023

Marketing experts say you shouldn't mess with an internationally recognized logo, but one of the most famous may be on the way out: the RED CROSS.

From Time Magazine Archive

There they sat, a big gray Erector set, now looped with yellow police ribbons that said DO NOT CROSS.

From "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor

Mr. Fergusson, the architect, also saw it, and, while admiring its simple and chaste grandeur of style, with some astonishment described the form of the principal chamber as that of a CROSS.

From The Masculine Cross A History of Ancient and Modern Crosses and Their Connection with the Mysteries of Sex Worship; Also an Account of the Kindred Phases of Phallic Faiths and Practices by Anonymous

The symbol," says this writer, "that beyond all others has fascinated the human mind, THE CROSS, finds here its source and meaning.

From The Symbolism of Freemasonry by Mackey, Albert G.




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