crossing (verb)

  • 61pass — pass1 [ pæs ] verb *** ▸ 1 go past something ▸ 2 move somewhere ▸ 3 be successful on test ▸ 4 give/let someone have something ▸ 5 spend time or be spent ▸ 6 kick/hit/throw ball to someone ▸ 7 make law, etc. official ▸ 8 be unable to answer ▸ 9… …

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  • 62Alexander the Great — This article is about the ancient king of Macedon. For other uses, see Alexander the Great (disambiguation). Alexander the Great Basileus of Macedon …

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  • 63Battle of Panipat (1761) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Third Battle of Panipat partof=Maratha Empire, Durrani Empire caption= date= 14 January, 1761 place=Panipat, modern day Haryana State,India casus= Maratha occupation of the Punjab Appeal by Muslim intellectuals… …

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  • 64History of skiing — Skiing, or traveling over snow on wooden runners, has a recorded history of almost five millennia. Ancient history The first hints to the existence of skis are on 4500 to 5000 year old rock drawings, e.g. at Rødøy in Norway (discovered 1933) or… …

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  • 65criss-cross — [[t]krɪ̱s krɒs, AM krɔːs[/t]] criss crosses, criss crossing, criss crossed also crisscross 1) VERB If a person or thing criss crosses an area, they travel from one side to the other and back again many times, following different routes. If a… …

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  • 66knock — 1 verb 1 DOOR/WINDOW (T) to hit a door or window with your closed hand to attract the attention of the people inside: Why don t you knock before you come in? (+ at/on): I turned to see Jane knocking frantically on the taxi window. 2 HIT/MAKE STH… …

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  • 67the passive — UK [ˈpæsɪv] US noun linguistics the passive form of a verb. The passive is also sometimes calle the passive voice . Thesaurus: verb forms and tenseshyponym See also: active …

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  • 68Irish language — This article is about the modern Goidelic language. For the form of English as it is spoken in Ireland, see Hiberno English. For the cant based partly on English and partly on Irish, see Shelta. Irish Gaeilge Pronunciation [ˈɡeːlʲɟə] …

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  • 69John Edward Williams — (1922 1994) was a writer best known for his novels Stoner and Augustus .Born on August 29, 1922, in Clarksville, Texas, near the Red River east of Paris, Texas and brought up in Texas. After holding various positions with newspapers and radio… …

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  • 70Masturbation — Onanism redirects here. For the Biblical origin of the term onanism , see Onan. Gustav Klimt s Woman seated with thighs apart (1916) …

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