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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crisscross" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pattern or arrangement that crosses over itself in a way that resembles a crisscross pattern.
Example: "The design on the fabric features a crisscross of blue and white lines that create a striking visual effect."
Alternatives: "an intersection" or "a crosshatch".
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This traps East in a crisscross squeeze.
Inch-wide leather belts are arranged in a crisscross effect at front to suggest lacings.
Opposite her, Rihanna in a crisscross bondage outfit showed the other side of Mr. Gaultier's mirror.
A crisscross of power lines forms a shallow X against the empty blue sky.
Cook, turning frequently, until soft and scorched with a crisscross pattern of griddle marks.
Forty pairs of lobster-red oars form a crisscross pattern along the center beam in the high-ceilinged dining room.
The "Sky Reflector-Net" starts with a crisscross network of stainless-steel cables held between two enormous rings.
In the adipogenic matrix, the hexagonal structures were abundant followed by octagonal structures, whereas they interwoven in a crisscross manner.
Wrap the invisible wire in a crisscross manner over the moss, winding it around opposing screw heads to secure it.
Use a sharp paring knife to score the top of the cake with a crisscross quilted pattern.
Sakic, who was playing between Forsberg and Valery Kamensky, was set up by Kamensky's drop pass on a crisscross.
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