See also: cross-wise

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From Middle English croswyse, crose wyse, equivalent to cross +‎ -wise.

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crosswise (not comparable)

  1. crossing; lying across

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crosswise (not comparable)

  1. transversely; so as to lie across
    • 2014, Lori Benton, The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn, WaterBrook Press, →ISBN, page 4:
      Jesse gave a whoop, then was out of the saddle and ducking behind a clump of rhododendron, putting his horse crosswise between himself and the beeves.

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