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crossed

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Crossed is a young adult novel written by Allyson Braithwaite Condie . It is the sequel to Matched and the second book in the Matched trilogy.

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Cross \Cross\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crossed (kr[o^]st; 115); p. pr. & vb. n. Crossing .] To put across or athwart; to cause to intersect; as, to cross the arms. To lay or draw something, as a line, across; as, to cross the letter t. To pass from one side ...

Usage examples of crossed.

Quick concern crossed his face and he framed my head with gentle hands.

God, the child had had sense enough to dislodge the log after he'd crossed it.

He crossed to the window to gaze wistfully out at the vividly green Common, down to the river with its backdrop of the great mountain range.

He could only wait, hunched up under the thickly crossed branches, passive when his nerves strained for action.

The first dip he crossed he scuffed up badly, then he cut suddenly to his left executing a wild jump over a thicket.

Todd couldn't think how to explain that the thought had never seriously crossed the mind of the songwriter.

Once he crossed it, he wouldn't be allowed back over until his innocence was proved.

Immediately, she regretted her choice of phrases because a shadow crossed Todd's face: the friend he most wanted to see was forbidden him.

That cuts me to the quick,” Fred said, his huge hands crossed dramatically over his heart.

Frill, red to the ears, drew in another tangent, this one leading inwards towards Doonarrala, and crossed it out.

Arms crossed over her chest to keep her fingers from twitching, she paced over to the console, wondering if it was too soon after her last call.

It was the first time that welcome and totally unexpected expression had crossed her face for two weeks.

And crossed the magnificent inner hall without gawking at the famous sculpture depict ing Man overpowering the Laeconia of Science.

She sipped the Coke through a straw and a look of intense pleasure crossed her face.

He swore under his breath because none of the creatures crossed any of the clearings, almost as if they expected an aerial attack and were crowding under whatever cover they could find.