Cross+each+other

  • 61Cross-eyed — may refer to:* Born Cross Eyed, original composition by the San Francisco, CA Psychedelic rock group the Grateful Dead . * Cross eyed, also known as heterotropia , squint , crossed eye , cockeyed , wandering eye , or wall eyed , is a condition in …

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  • 62cross-merchandise — cross merchandising UK US noun [U] ► COMMERCE, MARKETING the fact of of a store displaying together products that are related to each other so that customers are encouraged to buy several products rather than just one: »Cross merchandising was an …

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  • 63cross-merchandising — UK US noun [U] ► COMMERCE, MARKETING the fact of of a store displaying together products that are related to each other so that customers are encouraged to buy several products rather than just one: »Cross merchandising was an effective way to… …

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  • 64cross-purposes — n at cross purposes if two people are at cross purposes, they do not understand each other because they are talking about different things but fail to realize this ▪ I think we re talking at cross purposes …

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  • 65cross purposes — noun at cross purposes 1. ) if two people are at cross purposes, they think they are talking about the same thing when in fact they are not 2. ) if two people, plans, or actions are at cross purposes, they are trying to achieve different things… …

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  • 66cross stitch Needlework — noun a stitch formed of two stitches crossing each other. verb (cross stitch) sew or embroider using cross stitch …

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  • 67Cross-border town naming — occurs where towns or villages with the same or equivalent names are divided between two different countries. This does not necessarily imply that those towns or villages are located in geographic proximity, or that they are located near a… …

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  • 68cross-legged — cross leg|ged [ ,krɔs legəd ] adjective, adverb in a sitting position, usually on the floor, with your knees bent and with the lower legs crossing each other: We sat cross legged on the floor …

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  • 69cross swords — When people cross swords, they argue or dispute. This expression is used when some groups accuse each other for non adherence to norms. Actually no sword is used but the tempo of the argument is high enough to cause worsening of the already bad… …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 70cross-eye — [krôs′ī΄] n. an abnormal condition in which the eyes are turned toward each other; convergent strabismus; esotropia cross eyed [krôs′īd΄] adj …

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