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Discover Ludwig'got cross' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when someone became angry or frustrated. For example, "I got cross when I realized I had forgotten my wallet at home."
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He got cross.
"At that point I got cross.
Daddy got cross; I got the blame of course.
I got cross at the way I was treated and the discussion got heated.
Pensioners may not have noticed at the time, but eventually they got cross.
That would be quite sexy.' That was the only time he ever got cross.
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They got cross-country skis.
I wonder whether he might have got cross-gartering confused with cross-dressing.
The press release is understood to have got cross-government approval from the Cabinet Office, Treasury and other departments.
The new wireless microphones, which allowed the actors to jump freely from trampoline to trampoline, somehow got cross-wired with the local police precinct.
In an open letter to the prime minister, they accuse the press of engaging in a "cynical manoeuvre" to delay the approval of the charter that got cross-party agreement in March and said "several papers continue to abuse the power of the press in the attempt to discredit the Leveson inquiry".
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