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Crisscross   /krˈɪskrˌɔs/   Listen
Crisscross

verb
1.
Cross in a pattern, often random.
2.
Mark with or consist of a pattern of crossed lines.
3.
Mark with a pattern of crossing lines.






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"Crisscross" Quotes from Famous Books



... trains, an almost unbroken string of electric railways render good local service, while excellent roads, including the Pacific Highway, crisscross the section and unite the people with indestructible bonds of friendship ...
— The Beauties of the State of Washington - A Book for Tourists • Harry F. Giles

... which was quite a simple and ordinary thing to say, and he does not ask for any credit for it. So we sloshed along, scratching our legs with the brambles, and the water squelched in our boots, and Alice's blue muslin frock was torn all over in those crisscross tears which are considered so hard ...
— The Wouldbegoods • E. Nesbit



Words linked to "Crisscross" :   line, reticulate, track, pass over, get across, cover, cut across, cut through, marking, traverse, get over, reticular



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