cross

noun, verb, adjective41 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

a cross made of gold, often worn as jewelry

a cross made of silver

a cross made from wood

a cross carved from stone, often as a monument

in sports, a very accurate and effective pass

in sports, a pass that travels far across the field

in sports, a pass that stays close to the ground

a cross with a circle around the intersection

a structure marking a market square in a town

very angry

slightly angry or annoyed

very angry

slightly angry or annoyed

a Christian gesture of blessing oneself

referring to the crucifixion of Christ

to attempt to get to the other side

to place a cross mark on something

to make a mark in the shape of a cross

to be in a state of anger or annoyance

to cause someone to become angry

to become angry (more informal)

to have an angry expression

for one's voice to show anger

to experience the emotion of anger

to start to be angry

to cross without any danger

to cross from one side to the other

to move across something at a fast speed

to move across something at a low speed

to cross to the side where one started

to manage to get to the other side

to move across a boundary into a new place

to move from a starting place across something

in sports, indicating the area the pass originated from

in sports, indicating the player who made the pass

angry with a person

angry about a situation or event

angry at a situation or someone's behavior