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Meanings of
cross off
in English
Portuguese
desmarcar
Spanish
borrar
Back to the meaning
Remove from a list.
mark
cross out
strike out
strike off
Portuguese
desmarcar
Synonyms
Examples for "
mark
"
mark
cross out
strike out
strike off
Examples for "
mark
"
1
Wars against France, the dominant power in Europe, had left their
mark
.
2
They managed it, however, drawing the body clear of high water
mark
.
3
It's understood that today will
mark
a new record number of deaths.
4
Flee the
mark
of Cain, and come home... come home... come home.
5
The deal would
mark
its second so-called securitisation deal in 18 months.
1
One of them made a little wooden
cross
out
of some twigs.
2
This came after Fosu-Mensah scrambled Reinhold Ranftl's
cross
out
for a corner.
3
People would
cross
out
ones they didn't like and would star others.
4
One sentence we wish to
cross
out
;
the next we wish to underline.
5
I pick up a pen and
cross
out
that last point.
1
It's easier and more acceptable to
strike
out
on one's own today.
2
This method models how to talk things out rather than
strike
out
.
3
The lawyer moves to
strike
out
the latter part of the answer.
4
Finally, they decide to
strike
out
on their own, with disastrous results.
5
I took their energy again, but not to feed, to
strike
out
.
1
Therefore
strike
off
their heads and
strike
off
every fingertip of them.
2
Ho, guards, seize this black slave and
strike
off
his right hand.
3
It was for this that I could not
strike
off
Arjuna's head.
4
If thou do so again, I will
strike
off
thine own head.'
5
Should they abandon their canoe, and
strike
off
through the woods again?
Usage of
cross off
in English
1
Tonight had been an amazing experience, one to
cross
off
the List.
2
However, there's one place he's yet to
cross
off
his list.
3
There might be a few things to
cross
off
on the list tonight.
4
Now you can
cross
off
one item on your bucket list.
5
And you can probably
cross
off
the Philippines, Vietnam, and Laos as well.
6
But Hirschvogel!-itis like selling the very
cross
off
the altar!
7
You
cross
off
items that you complete, but new items appear at the end.
8
No, we can
cross
off
that theory right now.
9
She's got much more to
cross
off
her list.
10
If you love me, take that
cross
off
your neck and come away with me.
11
So, figures Landsman,
cross
off
the husband and go a little lower on the list.
12
Murphy headed a Clancy
cross
off
target with twelve minutes left before she was taken off.
13
One item they could
cross
off
their lists.
14
Another item to
cross
off
the list.
15
Some names I recognized, and I was able to
cross
off
a lot of stern-wheelers and undersized boats.
16
He had gone there, taken the silver
cross
off
his neck and asked for a dram for it.
Other examples for "cross off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
cross
off
cross
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
cross off
Portuguese
desmarcar
tirar
Spanish
borrar
Cross off
through the time
Cross off
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