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crisscrossed
  1. Marked by lines crossing in two or more directions. v

  2. (en-past of: crisscross)

WordNet
crisscrossed

adj. marked with crossing lines [syn: crisscross]

Usage examples of "crisscrossed".

STREETS in The Rokk were mazelike: winding and crisscrossed with overhead ramps.

They sat down by an old spikka, its trunk crisscrossed with knife cuts.

Men yelled and screamed, explosions went off, and the hallways were crisscrossed in automatic weapons fire.

Lexie watched as she retrieved the boots, pulled them on and expertly crisscrossed the rawhide laces from ankles to boot-tops and fastened them tightly.

Resentment flared in her eyes as she crisscrossed the rawhide strips from ankle to the top of the boot.

Scars crisscrossed the faces and sparse tufts of ginger hair could be seen on the otherwise bald heads.

Lights flared, crisscrossed, catching the mask in a web of stark white beams.

Eisenhart of the Rocking B even brought his rifle and wore crisscrossed ammunition bandoliers.

They flew, screaming, crisscrossed in midair, and both found their mark.

Sisko yanked the ship into a fierce upward zigzag as two sets of phaser beams crisscrossed the place they would have been in another second.

Dozens of them crisscrossed her arms, striping her dusty feet, and spotting her face like chalk marks.

An interior designer crisscrossed the floor and walls with beige-and-raspberry tiles, put in a French bakery, and sold vendor permits to hawkers with cute green carts filled with ties, fudge, and sun hats, as well as toys to bring home to the kiddies.

The front windows were plugged with plywood, crisscrossed with one-by-eight pine planks.

This is the only section of the body that seems crisscrossed with nerves, and it is conceivable that if the creature can be slowed by shock, a bullet placed in the cluster of nerves and blood vessels where the tentacle joins the trunk of the body will do the trick .

Its face was pockmarked with craters and chasms, crisscrossed with hundreds of crevices.