What is the meaning of CROSS THE-BAR. Phrases containing CROSS THE-BAR
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On the cross is slang for dishonesty.
Starve the crows is Australian slang for an expression of surprise, impatience, etc.
Across the river is American military slang for the government (the White House and Congress).
Gross player is Hollywood slang for a film star so successful that he or she commands a percentage of a film's gross income.
Red cross is American tramp slang for morphine
Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for gun. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for nun. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for run. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for son. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for sun.
Across the board is slang for all−inclusive.
single handed; alone. Used particularly of one carrying on the hand-line fishery alone. “he goes cross-handedâ€
Gross is British police slang for gross indecency. Gross is slang for disgusting, distasteful.
(The only thing on your list my friends said was "fox". but they always tediously said gross. Gross: anything disgusting, unacceptable, rude or unpleasant.
Lay across the drink is Black−American slang for the continent of Europe
[from the scored cross on the tablets] amphetamines
Charing Cross is London Cockney rhyming slang for a horse.
White cross is American tramp slang for cocaine
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v. t.
To lay or draw something, as a line, across; as, to cross the letter t.
n.
A monument in the form of a cross, or surmounted by a cross, set up in a public place; as, a market cross; a boundary cross; Charing Cross in London.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cross-examine
n.
See Cross, n.
n.
A piece of money stamped with the figure of a cross, also, that side of such a piece on which the cross is stamped; hence, money in general.
n.
Same as Cross-spale.
v. t.
To cancel by marking crosses on or over, or drawing a line across; to erase; -- usually with out, off, or over; as, to cross out a name.
v. t.
To put across or athwart; to cause to intersect; as, to cross the arms.
adv.
In the form of a cross; across; transversely.
v. t.
To make the sign of the cross upon; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun; as, he crossed himself.
superl.
Whole; entire; total; without deduction; as, the gross sum, or gross amount, the gross weight; -- opposed to net.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cross-question
n.
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.
prep.
Athwart; across.
imp. & p. p.
of Cross-examine
imp. & p. p.
of Cross-question
n.
See Cross, n.
n.
Alt. of Cross-spall
n.
One who cross-examines or conducts a crosse-examination.
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