Crisscrossed [verb]

Definition of Crisscrossed:

cut across; cross at a point

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Sentence/Example of Crisscrossed:

Shallow in most places, it was full of hidden wire and crisscrossed with irrigation ditches.

And her 19 cheeks crisscrossed with innumerable fine wrinkles, were as rosy as winter apples.

I see a man's hands through the round glasses crisscrossed over with protecting wires; he is screwing the helmet down tight.

Three languages splashed pungently in dispute which passed quickly to a climax of crisscrossed heat-beam brilliance.

Bloom ungyved his crisscrossed hands and with slack fingers plucked the slender catgut thong.

The Italian looked down on Como whose broad expanse was crisscrossed by rippled paths made by arriving and departing steamers.

Tropical marshes prevailed, crisscrossed by mighty rivers at warmer than blood heat.

Fins crisscrossed the water all about and cut in toward the swordfish in quick, savage rushes.

"Give me that rail," commanded her brother, standing up gingerly upon the crisscrossed rails.

Blossoms filled churches and chapels with fragrance, they crisscrossed patios on wires, they brightened roadside shrines.