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n. (alternative spelling of crosshatch English) vb. (alternative spelling of crosshatch English)
Usage examples of "cross-hatch".
Beneath the left eye, black tattooed cross-hatching marked the cheekbone where the dataflow filaments would go in.
Hal chipped his balls out along the baseline and made some small adjustments in his cross-hatched strings as he walked around for the side-change.
But when the hand-sized and cross-hatched drawing catches his eye -- the black-sketched dog Perkun Senta Harras Prinz Pluto jumping over a garden fence -- his heart blackens, his purple spleen darkens, the urine curdles in his kidneys.
Andrew drew an O with his finger in the centre square of the cross-hatch he had drawn in the sand.
At his hip hung the knife called Carnwenhau and the famous sword Excalibur in its black scabbard that was cross-hatched with golden thread.
Besides the helmet, cloak and scale coat, he wore leather boots, leather gloves and a leather belt from which Excalibur hung in its cross-hatched scabbard that was supposed to protect its wearer against all harm.
He had tied the cloak's corners about his waist just above his cross-hatched scabbard.
Cavan, who was my second-in-command, was close to forty and had a grizzled beard and a face cross-hatched with scars.
The thing was stoutly ribbed and cross-hatched with ivory stays and reinforced with layers of canvas.
On the facade of the basilica, the cross-hatched face of His Holiness stared out at them.
Fern, huckleberry, bearberry, service berry, the shoulder-high broad-leafed thimbleberry, and a plethora of plants Anna couldn't put a name to, tangled in the cross-hatching of rotting timber.