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Terms for subject Cliche / convention containing crossed | all forms | exact matches only
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cross a river by a fordпереходить вброд (In one place in the poem, while Sir Gawain searches for the Green Chapel, we are actually given a piece of genuine itinerary. Sir Gawain is journeying through North Wales, leaving Anglesey on his left hand, and then crosses the Dee by some ford into “the wilderness of Wirral.” wordpress.com ART Vancouver)
fingers crossed thatбудем надеяться, что (Awesome, thank you! Fingers crossed, it works this time. • Everything is blooming now !! Yay !! Honeybees coming this week, fingers crossed 🤞🏻 🐝 (Twitter) • There are tons of these homeless encampments (both active and abandoned) throughout the forested areas around Burnaby. The City of Burnaby and Metro Vancouver knows this, but has no interest in cleaning them up. Fingers crossed that none of them go up in flames, which could lead to some precarious situations involving residential and commercial developments in the municipality. burnabynow.com ART Vancouver)
Our letter crossed yoursНаше письмо разминулось с вашим (Leonid Dzhepko)