0 present participle of criss-cross --
1 to move or exist in a pattern of lines crossing something or each other: --
I mean the probation officers, the children's officers, and all sorts of other social officers, who are all doing good work but often overlapping and criss-crossing with each other.
Greater consideration should be given to narrowing roundabouts so that criss-crossing can be avoided.
There is a great deal of criss-crossing.
On a management basis, it would not be an ideal way of organising education to have schools criss-crossing back between different forms of control.
We cannot have seated interventions criss-crossing; it makes for confusion.
They could not possibly have been moved into battle in large numbers without criss-crossing the lines of communication and creating utter confusion.
The relationship is extremely complex and full of criss-crossing webs of accountability, quite apart from the fact that meetings are held in different places at different times.
I take the point which he made originally about our criss-crossing over.