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  • 111cross up — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To cause the complete ruin or wreckage of: bankrupt, break down, demolish, destroy, finish, ruin, shatter, sink, smash, spoil, torpedo, undo, wash up, wrack2, wreck. Slang: total. Idiom: put the kibosh on. See HELP.… …

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  • 112cross — I. , sb. [croys], RG. 392 II. , v. a. == mark with the cross [croice]. RG. 480 …

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  • 113cross — krÉ’s n. upright post with a transverse piece upon which people were once put to death; symbol which resembles this structure (symbol of Christianity); hybrid, crossbreed; mix, blend v. go from one side to the other; hybridize, crossbreed; make… …

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  • 114cross —    (of a male)    to copulate with    From the attitude adopted on the female:     They found on the grass    The marks of her ass    And the knees of the men who had crossed her.    (Playboy s Book of Limericks)    A cross girl at one time was a …

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  • 115Cross — Sp Kròsas Ap Cross L JAV apyg. (Arkanzasas) …

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  • 116cross — crọss <englisch> (Tennis diagonal); den Ball cross spielen …

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  • 117Cross — Crọss , der; [es], [es] (Tennis diagonal über den Platz geschlagener Ball; kurz für Cross Country) …

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  • 118cross — kryžius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. cross vok. Kreuz, n rus. крест, m; перекрестье, n pranc. croix, f …

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  • 119cross — kryžminimas statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Dirbtinis dviejų genotipiškai skirtingų gametų sujungimas apvaisinimo metu. atitikmenys: angl. cross; hybridization rus. скрещивание …

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  • 120cross — /krɒs/ verb ♦ to cross a cheque to write two lines across a cheque to show that it has to be paid into a bank COMMENT: Crossed cheques have the words ‘A/C payee’ printed in the space between the two vertical lines: all British cheques are now… …

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