crisscrossed

/ˈkrɪsˌkrɔst/
adjective
  1. Marked or covered with a pattern of crossing lines.
    • Her notebook was crisscrossed with doodles and notes.
    • The old map had crisscrossed lines showing all the hiking trails.
    • The garden path was crisscrossed with roots from the big oak tree.
verb
  1. To move back and forth across an area, forming a pattern of crossing lines.
    • The search party crisscrossed the forest looking for the lost hiker.
    • The children crisscrossed the playground during recess.
    • Delivery trucks crisscrossed the city all day long.
  2. To mark or cover with a pattern of crossing lines.
    • He crisscrossed the list with check marks to show what was done.
    • She crisscrossed the paper with red and blue lines for her art project.
    • The farmer crisscrossed the field with irrigation ditches.
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