Crisscrossing [verb]
Definition of Crisscrossing:
cut across; cross at a point
Synonyms of Crisscrossing:
Sentence/Example of Crisscrossing:
Then in a second or two it was solid—a thing like a shining cage, with crisscrossing white bars.
Then the crisscrossing lights struck metal, glancing off the gleaming body of a descending object.
The big bowl of porridge had a crisscrossing of powdered cinnamon over the top.
They found it in a large board that had lines crossing and crisscrossing from one side to the other.
First he will run round the hill half a dozen times, crisscrossing his trail.
The boats seemed to be crisscrossing the asteroid in a definite pattern.
Something was crossing and crisscrossing inside him like two rings tossed back and forth by jugglers.
The crowd seemed to be filled with tall, blond men crisscrossing before Dulaq's dismayed eyes.
Huge ships of weird design were crisscrossing the air above, obviously looking for something.
The great steel derricks and their crisscrossing cables cast curiously foreshortened shadows on the gleaming white expanse.