uncross
IPA: ʌnkrɔs
verb
- (transitive) To move something, especially one's arms or legs, from a crossed position.
- (transitive) To undo the crossing or traversal of.
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Examples of "uncross" in Sentences
- I sit up, uncross my arms, nod at him, and speak slowly and with utter certainty.
- The most amusing moment was when a photographer screamed at the fashion lovvies to uncross their legs.
- You cross your legs clumsily, then uncross them when you find it difficult to maintain your balance on the stool.
- When I'm forced to sit in a meeting, I bounce my legs, cross and uncross them every 10 seconds, and squirm in my chair.
- Heaped in a pile on the edge of Pittman Road, Boland opens his eyes and waits for them to uncross before settling into a hot squint.
- He shifted from a comfortable, loose leg cross to lock his ankles tightly together, pull them back under his chair, uncross them and make tiny kicks with both feet.
- Might Gabriel actually appear as the advance man to give you time for a last bathroom call, time to uncross your legs, straighten ties, clasp hands demurely in your laps?
- When I inspect it through Chrome, it shows that the style I set (padding: 20px 10px 10px for that tab has been crossed out and won't "uncross" no matter what I do, even if I add an
- In my experience, for every woman willing to uncross her legs, lower her neck line, or bat her eyes to achieve her objective there is a woman who does the same for attention/affection or because she thinks it is what is expected of her.
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