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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cross fingers" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express a hope or wish for good luck or success. Example: "I have an important job interview tomorrow, so cross your fingers for me!".
Idiom
Cross your fingers.
To hope that something happens the way you want it to.
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2) Cross fingers".
Continued here Cross fingers, cross toes.
"You hear good news, and you cross fingers on that news.
But cross fingers and wince just a little as Horrocks meets his new boss and onetime rival for the top job, James Harding, formerly editor of the Times.
"I doubt it but cross fingers, sometimes all their energy goes into the first set and then, if it's not Nadal!, they fizzle out.... .. she forebodes.
We all know Lewis is one of the best drivers we have around and I cross fingers that we will have a successful future".
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He lifted crossed fingers.
Then it's a case of crossing fingers.
What crossed fingers still dangle below These calm subterranean spaces?
(Crosses fingers).
Now just cross your fingers that we finally get that crossed fingers emoji.
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