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uncrossed

[ uhn-krawst, -krost ]

adjective

  1. not marked with a line across:

    to leave one's t's uncrossed.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of uncrossed1

First recorded in 1550–60; un- 1 + crossed
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Example Sentences

Specifically, when she neared the pool at the bottom of the giant drop, her legs came uncrossed, allowing clothes and water to be “violently forced inside her” by the impact.

As the teacher started to count down, the students uncrossed their arms and bowed their heads, completing the exercise in a flash.

After a minute, Ms. Griegson uncrossed her arms and smiled at me.

Overshooting is risky, as the report acknowledges, because it might trip tipping points that can't be uncrossed, such as the melting of permafrost that would in turn release vast amounts of warming gases.

From BBC

Another lawmaker’s claim that a female colleague crossed and uncrossed her legs to distract the prime minister.

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