Exacting especially about details.
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Examples for "cross"
Examples for "cross"
1Thousands of migrants attempt to cross the Mediterranean to Europe every year.
2Future studies of comprehensive prenatal case management should focus on cross-level questions.
3Since Israel's Gaza offensive 18 months ago, cross-border violence has largely abated.
4The rest needs to come from either cross-selling or new growth initiatives.
5How can I cross the swarming sea and reach home at last?'
1So much for Chinese food: Half an hour later you're grumpy again.
2He was abrupt in manner and grumpy in speech with the seamen.
3Sure, there's the Christmas present sorted for your dopey, grumpy younger brother.
4And besides, he was most often a grumpy bones about the children.
5He's a very good manager, but I feel he's been unnecessarily grumpy.
1And the king looked, and saw nothing except the crabbed printed lines.
2He blinked at the crabbed spidery caligraphy,andhandedthe letterback .
3They cannot be too gnarly and crabbed and rusty to look at.
4It is, especially such a language as this crabbed but glorious Deutsch.
5But he was as crabbed an old wretch as you can please.
1Could anyone else handle grouchy, socially hopeless House as well as Wilson?
2And he is nothing like the grouchy, monosyllabic subject of multiple warnings.
3They are never grouchy and they want to hang out with you.
4But then, one of his workers disturbs something ancient and incredibly grouchy.
5He is a Roman soldier and like all Romans is very grouchy.
1Visitors considered Roman drivers ill-tempered, short of patience, and heavy of foot.
2Bolsover, meanwhile, snarled over the matter in ill-tempered conclaves in the play-ground.
3The final match of the ill-tempered series begins in Johannesburg on Friday.
4Perhaps he feels the disgrace and it makes him rude and ill-tempered.
5Behind me, I heard that porch board give out its ill-tempered squeal.
1You're going to wake up, perfectly fine and as crabby as ever.
2My mellow chocolate mood was fading and I was getting crabby fast.
3God could, after all, be a consummate craftsman, but a crabby character.
4She might be whiny, and snippy, and crabby, but she's no killer.
5I can get very impatient and crabby on the home front.
1Of course, they were all as bad-tempered as orcs on the march.
2Lack of sleep had made her restless, and more than usually bad-tempered.
3Secondly, you are bad-tempered and unjust and we are frightened of you.
4Nobody likes a bad-tempered girl, and I have no use for one.'
5They grow into cross, bad-tempered men whom nobody likes and nobody trusts.
Overcrowded or cluttered with detail.
1Huppert's psychotically fussy performance might as well be happening in a void.
2It's like it was prepared to appease a fussy five year old.
3Far as the color, I'd say she's not gonna be too fussy.
4Too many pot smokers these days have gotten fussy about their weed.
5Joy, on the other hand, had opted for a less fussy costume.
6And I notice people who get up very early are horribly fussy.
7And he was as fussy as any old maid I ever saw.
8It's down to just me, a fuzzy poodle and a fussy cat.
9The chaplain, a fussy but well-meaning person, has been memorializing about it.
10An island is entirely surrounded by water, continued the fussy old gentleman.
11Was it fussy to make a simple decision and stick to it?
12But most locals aren't fussy when it comes to supplementing their diet.
13He wasn't going to be fussy about where he hung his hat.
14We can't be fussy any more now there are so many barber-shops.
15On top of it, our daughter was teething, so had been fussy.
16Like her office downtown, it was feminine, a bit fussy, but cozy.
Fussy per variant geogràfica