Definitions
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- adjective
comparative form ofcross : morecross - noun Someone who
crosses ; agent noun ofcross
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Examples
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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You might experience a small delay the first couple of times you cross back, but once you are in the computer as a regular "crosser" you should have no problems.
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