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A corrupted line from the hymn "Gladly my cross I'd bear" - which caused much hilarity amongst schoolkids whenever it was announced in Assembly.
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Refers to the crossed chain links on the badge of the Canadian Forces Logistics Branch.
Crosses on the Soles of One's Feet
Tattoos of crosses on the soles of one's feet are acquired to ward off hungry sharks.
Pass away, as a result of leaving life's harbour. Certainly, this term is in reference to the 1889 poem "Crossing the Bar" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
When two man are urinating and the path of the urine crosses in an 'x' pattern.
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single handed; alone. Used particularly of one carrying on the hand-line fishery alone. “he goes cross-handedâ€
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everyone checks everyone else for things that are loose, make noise, light up, smell bad, etc.
In the CrossFit revolution, these super-fit (or at least super-motivated) specimens are its humble disciples. Their daily workouts, aka “WODs,†include tens to hundreds (yes, hundreds) of reps of high intensity functional movements, including pull-ups, box jumps, burpees, running, Olympic lifts, and squats. Not quite Navy Seal-fit? Weight and intensity are both scalable, depending on fitness level.
Traditional but completely unofficial ceremony enacted whenever a warship crosses the equator.
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n.
The quality or state of being cross; peevishness; fretfulness; ill humor.
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Crossed again; -- said of a cross the arms of which are crossed. SeeCross-crosslet.
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In the form of a cross; across; transversely.
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of Cross-question
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One of the Crossopterygii.
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of Cross-question
n.
A row that crosses others.
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A piece of any structure which is fitted or framed crosswise.
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See Crossroad.
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Of or pertaining to the Crossopterygii.
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Same as Cross-spale.
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One of the temporary wooden braces, placed horizontally across a frame to hold it in position until the deck beams are in; a cross-pawl.
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Alt. of Cross-spall
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A small cross.
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To cross-examine; to subject to close questioning.
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A mode of harrowing crosswise, or transversely to the ridges.
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A road that crosses another; an obscure road intersecting or avoiding the main road.
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A form of stitch, where the stitches are diagonal and in pairs, the thread of one stitch crossing that of the other.
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Rogation week, when the cross was borne in processions.
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