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Examples for "cross "
Examples for "cross "
1 Thousands of migrants attempt to cross the Mediterranean to Europe every year.
2 Future studies of comprehensive prenatal case management should focus on cross - level questions.
3 Since Israel's Gaza offensive 18 months ago, cross - border violence has largely abated.
4 The rest needs to come from either cross - selling or new growth initiatives.
5 How can I cross the swarming sea and reach home at last?'
1 So much for Chinese food: Half an hour later you're grumpy again.
2 He was abrupt in manner and grumpy in speech with the seamen.
3 Sure, there's the Christmas present sorted for your dopey, grumpy younger brother.
4 And besides, he was most often a grumpy bones about the children.
5 He's a very good manager, but I feel he's been unnecessarily grumpy .
1 Huppert's psychotically fussy performance might as well be happening in a void.
2 It's like it was prepared to appease a fussy five year old.
3 Far as the color, I'd say she's not gonna be too fussy .
4 Too many pot smokers these days have gotten fussy about their weed.
5 Joy, on the other hand, had opted for a less fussy costume.
1 And the king looked, and saw nothing except the crabbed printed lines.
2 He blinked at the crabbed spidery caligraphy,andhandedthe letterback .
3 They cannot be too gnarly and crabbed and rusty to look at.
4 It is, especially such a language as this crabbed but glorious Deutsch.
5 But he was as crabbed an old wretch as you can please.
1 Could anyone else handle grouchy , socially hopeless House as well as Wilson?
2 And he is nothing like the grouchy , monosyllabic subject of multiple warnings.
3 They are never grouchy and they want to hang out with you.
4 But then, one of his workers disturbs something ancient and incredibly grouchy .
5 He is a Roman soldier and like all Romans is very grouchy .
1 Visitors considered Roman drivers ill - tempered , short of patience, and heavy of foot.
2 Bolsover, meanwhile, snarled over the matter in ill-tempered conclaves in the play-ground.
3 The final match of the ill - tempered series begins in Johannesburg on Friday.
4 Perhaps he feels the disgrace and it makes him rude and ill-tempered .
5 Behind me, I heard that porch board give out its ill - tempered squeal.
1 Of course, they were all as bad - tempered as orcs on the march.
2 Lack of sleep had made her restless, and more than usually bad - tempered .
3 Secondly, you are bad - tempered and unjust and we are frightened of you.
4 Nobody likes a bad - tempered girl, and I have no use for one.'
5 They grow into cross, bad - tempered men whom nobody likes and nobody trusts.
1 You're going to wake up, perfectly fine and as crabby as ever.
2 My mellow chocolate mood was fading and I was getting crabby fast.
3 God could, after all, be a consummate craftsman, but a crabby character.
4 She might be whiny, and snippy, and crabby , but she's no killer.
5 I can get very impatient and crabby on the home front.
6 He would be crabby and beat us for any little thing.
7 He was a tall, narrow, disconsolate man who moved with a crabby listlessness.
8 I've been having back problems, and it's making me crabby .
9 I would soon discover that Sergeant Gahalowood was a crabby and extremely stubborn man.
10 She'd been so mean and crabby to Venus all day.
11 Though it is a crabby , unacknowledged, unnamed kind of love.
12 I'd be crabby too if no one respected my wishes!
13 It was enough to make any woman of unknown origin and species a bit crabby .
14 Was Claire at some point in the scripting supposed to be less crabby , more winning?
15 This did not make me crabby another thought did.
16 I was crabby for the entire forty weeks.
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