The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cross-question \Cross"-ques`tion\ (-kw?s`ch?n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cross-questioned (-ch?nd), p. pr. & vb. n. Cross-questioning.] To cross-examine; to subject to close questioning.
Usage examples of "cross-questioned".
Mariko cross-questioned him on where it was usually found and what it looked like or smelled like, and on possible alternatives.
He wanted time to examine his blinding new thought about Osaka Castle and that battle, and he was tired of talking, tired of being cross-questioned, but most of all he wanted to eat.
Then she cross-questioned Gyoko carefully, to make sure she understood clearly what she was being told and to etch it completely in her own memory.
Do you think that I will be suspected, perhaps watched, cross-questioned, and disbelieved?