Ainda não temos significados para "have a cross".
1And she mustn't have a cross face, and mustn't wear spectacles.'
2May I have a cross?' And then louder: 'A cross!
3But I have a cross husband, and that is a great grief to me.
4We don't have a cross here, so we'll have to do the best we can.
5A surly man will be very likely to have a cross dog and a biting horse.
6Executive director Julien Leys said it made sense to have a cross-industry plan for private managed isolation.
7With the advent of e-books in the Outland, this is not a good time to have a cross-genre war.
8Sometimes they have a cross-belt also; and occasionally both this and the girdle round the waist are richly fringed.
10Natalie Kingham, the buyer at Matches, told me that Hay's clothes have a cross-generational appeal, and are easy to layer.
11Apricots make the best preserves and canned fruit, so with these easy-to-make poached fruits, you delightfully have a cross between the two.
12Saint-Lusson had a cross erected with a post bearing the king's arms.
13Norton, a former US marine, had a cross-armed defensive style that troubled Ali.
14One that I saw had a cross emblazoned on the diminutive judge's chest.
15It seemed someone upstairs had a cross to bear against this humble burg.
16Turning to Massieu, she asked him if he had a cross.
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