crisscross Definition In English

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  • The hinterlands are criss-crossed by logging roads and most of the plateaus are already developed agricultural lands.

  • While, of course, the concentration is higher in towns and along main roads, it is also present in rural areas, crisscrossed as they are with roads.

  • There is a continual crisscross of movement of electricity at different times of day and to meet different conditions.

  • I think that is the vital question, quite apart from this crisscross argument whether one party or another voted for or against the means test.

  • They are crisscrossing and working themselves to death in a climate in which it is difficult to work, and what is the ultimate result?

  • They have been crisscrossing this crusade until the pattern has completely disappeared.

  • Her airless room had no windows, it stank of the insecticide that was used in a losing battle to control the roaches, and its ceiling was crisscrossed with sweating pipes.

  • Because these posts grow rapidly in height and trunk diameter and produce moderately foliated crowns, single mature rows of these live fences resemble corridors of vegetation crisscrossing the pasture lands.

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