cross

US /krɔs, krɑs/

UK /krɒs/

A2
adj.AdjectiveAngry and upset
I was so cross when I found out my son has been taking money secretly from my purse
v.t.Transitive VerbTo put one thing over another e.g. arms
Cross the strap of your bag over your chest for safety
v.t.Transitive VerbTo breed one type of animal or plant with another
He wanted to cross this particular breed of horse with another of his favorites
n.Noun(Of animals) mixture of breeds in one animal
If you cross a big dog with a little dog, you will have a medium sized dog
v.t.Transitive VerbTo not to agree with someone; oppose
I wouldn't cross him, he is quite dangerous
adj.AdjectiveFrom one side of something to the other
The cross pattern on the t-shirt is the wrong color, I think
v.t.Transitive VerbTo go from one side of something to the other
Should we to cross the road here, or there?
v.t.Transitive VerbTo meet at one point
The two roads cross at the top of the hill
prop. n.Proper NounPerson's name
His last name is Cross

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