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- noun Plural form of
recross . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
recross .
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Examples
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The journal crosses and recrosses the line all the hell over the place, but that's different, somehow.
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You will hardly assist your object in this respect by seeing the wood drawn, and galloping up and down the rides as the fox crosses and recrosses from one side of it to another.
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Louisa leans back in her chair, smiling again, and recrosses her long legs.
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Louisa leans back in her chair, smiling again, and recrosses her long legs.
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Louisa leans back in her chair, smiling again, and recrosses her long legs.
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As he turns and recrosses the courtyard, he hears the low voices.
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She walked over the bare open space of the room to the stone hearth, then turns and recrosses her arms.
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Look at how the highway stupidly crosses and recrosses the stream which can no longer be seen.
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Near the middle of the leg, the nerve recrosses the artery to its outer side and in this relative position both descend to a point about midway between the inner ankle and calcaneum, where they appear having the tendons of the tibialis posticus and flexor longus digitorum to their inner side and the tendon of the flexor longus pollicis on their outer side.
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He recrosses to suit case which is at lower end of the sofa.
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