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crosses

n. 1 (plural of cross English) 2 (plural of crosse English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: cross)

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Crosses (Zornik album)

Crosses is the fourth studio album by the Belgian rock band Zornik, released on May 13, 2007 by Parlophone.

Crosses

Crosses may refer to:

  • Cross, the symbol
Crosses (EP)

Crosses EP is the first EP by José González, released in 2003. All of the songs on this EP would later be included on his debut album Veneer, except for "Storm". All songs were written by José González.

Crosses (band)

Crosses (usually stylized as †††) is the musical side project of Deftones singer Chino Moreno, Far guitarist Shaun Lopez and Chuck Doom, based in Los Angeles, California, and formed in 2011.

Crosses (Crosses album)

Crosses (stylized as †††) is the debut full-length album by the American musical group Crosses. The album was released on February 11, 2014 on Sumerian Records. The album contains remastered versions of songs from the band's previous two EPs (EP 1 and EP 2, respectively) as well as five new songs that were originally set to be released as EP 3. The album debuted at 26 on the Billboard Top 200 upon release. The album's sound reflects elements of electronic rock, nu gaze, dream pop, ambient, dark ambient, gothic rock, trip hop, darkwave, witch house and electronica.

Usage examples of "crosses".

The number of identical brass-and-nickel crosses inlaid at regular intervals in the stones of every corridor, every room, every wall, continued to amaze him.

He noted that there were crosses imbedded in the breast-high parapet, too.

A question rose in his mind: "I don't recall seeing any crosses in the outer aspect of the wall.

As he watched the man pry at one of the inlaid crosses with the point of his heavy blade, Woermann felt himself tremble and break out in a cold sweat.

You've not only learned that the crosses are made of brass and nickel rather than gold and silver, but you've earned yourself a place on the first watch all week as well.

Although the wall opposite him was lost in shadow, he could almost sense the crosses inlaid in the stone blocks there.

Lutz had been eyeing those funny-looking crosses since he first set foot in the courtyard.

He watched him try the bayonet point on all the other crosses within reach.

He had decided to leave out the crosses since they would be a distraction from the village, which he wanted to be the focus.

It's not their style of architecture, and crosses are certainly not a Turkish motif.

There was an ethereal quality about the scene: a woman walking across the cobblestones in the dawn light, surrounded by gray stone walls studded with metallic crosses, streamers of fog on the courtyard floor eddying in her wake.

He says there was a small castle—his description of all the crosses can only mean he was in this keep—in which one of the old Wallachian lords had dwelt.

It was obviously heavy, and appeared to be gold and silver—exactly like the strange crosses throughout the keep.

They've got a special vault room with a steel reinforced everything and crosses laid on the outside of the door.

On the left-hand wall there should have been a big steel door with crosses hanging on it.