crossed
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- well-crossed adjective
Etymology
Origin of crossed
Example Sentences
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But by the end of 2025, more homeowners had crossed over to the other side, taking on mortgages with rates of 6% or more.
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A bullish golden cross was recorded in August as the 50-day simple moving average crossed above the 200-day simple moving average.
From Barron's
A bullish golden cross was recorded in August as the 50-day simple moving average crossed above the 200-day simple moving average.
From Barron's
A bullish golden cross was recorded in August as the 50-day simple moving average crossed above the 200-day simple moving average.
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As soon as she crossed over into Colombia, she let out a sigh of relief.
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