2 : to make the sign of the cross on or over (as in prayer) 3 : to cancel by marking a cross on or drawing a line through cross names off a list cross out a mistake 4 : to place one over the other cross the arms
2 : to make the sign of the cross upon or over 3 : to cancel by marking a cross on or drawing a line through : strike out cross names off a list 4 : to place or fold crosswise one over the other cross the arms 5 a(1) : to run counter to : oppose (2) : to deny ...
If you are avoiding eye contact, standing far away, or crossing your arms, you are likely telling others that you don't want to interact.Learn the rules.If you go to a social occasion in another country, remember that social rules can be different. In some countries, for example, you ...
You’ll also notice this right before athletes go into competition or when they’re feeling outmatched. Here’s an example where a tug-of-war team faces off against four strongmen. You can see how most of the team crosses their arms—and who wouldn’t!? These strongmen are huge!
The most common symbol of Islam is the Crescent but crossed scimitars are also prevalent, as seen in the emblem of Hamas, the coat of arms of Saudi and the Muslim Brotherhood.VinnytsiaIslam doesn't own the copyright on crossed swords, of course. Here's one example in a Christian context...
It is not a call to arms – people simply don’t see it as a threat if they are not opioid users. People in serious pain fear the words. Rein in Big Pharma. Rein it in. Research by Big Pharma may lead to better treatments, but in the larger picture Big Pharma is a cash cow ...
Today we cross our fingers, use images, or use a variation in speech and text to wish luck or hope on another or a situation. Sticky fingers Warm the cockles of one’s heart Twist one’s arm Up in arms
Thus, the failure to issue the second and third measures requested by South Africa is baffling, particularly in light of the continued supply of more deadly arms shipments to Israel from states with strong financial, military, and political links with Israel, chief amongst them the US, despite ...
below. The Greek cross has equal arms. St. Andrew's cross is like an X, and the tau cross is like a T. The Celtic, or Iona, cross bears a circle, the center of which is the crossing. The Maltese cross and the swastika (an ancient and widely diffused symbol) are still more ...
1. To put a device around the legs of (a horse, for example) so as to hamper but not prevent movement. 2. To cause to limp. 3. To hamper the action or progress of; impede. n. 1. A hobbling walk or gait. 2. A device, such as a rope or strap, used to hobble an animal....