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crossadjective being offspring produced by parents of different races, breeds, species, or generaraises both purebred and cross lambs cold-blooded(or coldblood), crossbred, hybrid, mixed, mongrel grade, half-breddihybrid, trihybridcrossed, hybridized, interbred, outcrossed blooded, full-blood, full-blooded, purebred, thoroughbred pedigreed(or pedigree)inbred, linebred, straightbred easily irritated or annoyedshe was cross all day because of a nagging headache choleric, crabby, cranky, crotchety, fiery, grouchy, grumpy, irascible, irritable, peevish, perverse, pettish, petulant, prickly, quick-tempered, raspy, ratty, short-tempered, snappish, snappy, snarky, snippety, snippy, stuffy, testy, waspish bearish, bilious, cantankerous, cross-grained, curmudgeonly, disagreeable, dyspeptic, ill-humored, ill-natured, ill-tempered, off-color(or off-colored), ornery, querulous, snarly, surlyargumentative, bellicose, belligerent, combative, contentious, disputatious, fractious, fretful, pugnacious, quarrelsome, scrappy, truculenthuffy, pouty, sensitive, short, sulky, sullen, tetchy, thin-skinned, touchyhot-blooded, passionate out of humor, out of sorts affable, companionable, cordial, extroverted(also extraverted), friendly, genial, gregarious, outgoing, sociableagreeable, amiable, good-natured, good-tempered, sweet, well-disposedcarefree, easygoing, happy-go-lucky, relaxedforbearing, long-suffering, obliging, patient, stoic(or stoical), tolerant, uncomplaining, understanding crossnouna test of faith, patience, or strengthdyslexia is just my cross to bear, and I accepted it long ago crucible, fire, gauntlet(also gantlet), ordeal, trial baptism, initiationadversity, affliction, asperity, misadventure, mischance, misfortune, mishap, privation, tragedy, tribulation, trouble, vicissitude, woeacid test, litmus testchallenge, complication, difficulty, grief, grievance, hardship, rigorannoyance, discomfort, inconvenience, nuisance baptism of fire an offspring of parents with different genes especially when of different races, breeds, species, or generathe mare is an Arabian-Thoroughbred cross crossverbto be unfaithful or disloyal topeople who cross the local mob boss usually are found floating in the river backstab, betray, double-cross, sell (out), two-time give awayinform (on), peach, rat (on), shop(British), snitch (on), split (on)(British), tell (on), turn in go back on, sell down the river, stab in the back stand by defend, guard, protect, safeguard, save, shield to divide by passing through or acrossthere's a light where that street crosses Main Street to make one's way through, across, or overyou may have to cross some woods on the way course, cover, cut (across), follow, go, navigate, pass (over), perambulate, peregrinate, proceed (along), track, transit, travel, traverse hike, traipse, tramp, tread, walkride, runcrisscross to enter the mind ofthe idea did cross me that he might be pulling my leg come (to), dawn (on), occur (to), strike recall, recollect, remember, reminiscecon, learn, memorizeappear, arrive, emerge, materialize forget, unlearndisregard, ignore, neglect, overlook before the 12th century |