crossed

/krɔst/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of cross: to go from one side to the other; to place something over something else; to meet and pass.
    • She crossed her arms and waited.
    • They crossed the street at the crosswalk.
    • Our letters crossed in the mail.
adjective
  1. Placed or lying across each other, forming an X shape.
    • She sat with her legs crossed on the yoga mat.
    • He drew two crossed lines to mark the spot on the map.
    • The crossed swords on the wall were a family heirloom.
  2. Feeling annoyed or angry; upset.
    • Mom looked crossed when she saw the messy kitchen.
    • He was crossed with his friend for being late again.
    • Don't get crossed over such a small mistake.
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