Marked by a line drawn crosswise, often denoting cancellation.
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(heraldry) Having a cross placed on it, or (with respect to the arms of a cross) having a bar placed crosswise over (an existing bar) so as to form a cross.
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Regional slang from around the English-speaking world — British, Australian, Irish, Caribbean, Nigerian, Filipino, AAVE, and the hyphenated-English dialects that make the internet sound local.
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I’ll keep my fingers crossed, Edith!
“I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you! My sister (who’s in Aussie) finally found a sympathetic dr a couple of years ago, who put her in touch with just the right person. She had surgery last year, which has helped her”
“North Korea 🇰🇵 North Korea's women's football team Naegohyang will make a rare cross-border visit to South Korea for the Asian Women's Champions League semi-final, the first time North Korean athletes have crossed since 2018. buff.ly/FiMpdDF”
“Thanks mate! Whole area is criss crossed with public footpaths and byways, lovely area, best days work my Dad ever did was move here in the 60s”
“Fingers crossed, I should be back to writing during this week. I am not sure if I'll be in the right head space to finish my last thing but I fully intend to try at least. If not, I at least wanna move onto something else because I am sick of procrastinating.”
“>> This is a mering anthem that crossed”
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(slang) Crossfaded.
“All done for today 🐶 fingers crossed for good results! 🤞💤”
“Keitaro Shiizuka Crossed Burnside rings for groupoids https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.03401”
“I’ll keep my fingers crossed, Edith!”
“We’ve fostered a monster, crossed a sacred line. Through the screens it reaches, grasping with cold steel. —Killswitch (Vol 3)”
“1. Muchosransk 2. Swampovo and 3. moscow this weekend (fingers crossed!)”
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