[
UK
/ʌnkɹˈɒst/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
not crossed
sitting primly with uncrossed legs - (of a check) not crossed
How To Use uncrossed In A Sentence
- He sat down, crossed and uncrossed his legs, and tried to pick up the flagging vibe.
- The customer complained to the ombudsman last year after sending a cheque, which named him as the payee but was uncrossed, to his bank.
- sitting primly with uncrossed legs
- She uncrossed her legs and smoothed her skirt.
- She uncrossed her arms and linked her hands in her lap.
- She uncrossed her muscly legs, pulled herself back up to the desk and tucked herself in tight underneath it. A DARKENING STAIN
- Mirash uncrossed his legs, and started to drum his fingers on his right leg.
- Sit back in a comfortable chair, feet flat upon the ground and uncrossed.
- They would scream as she crossed and uncrossed her legs. Rewind radio: One block in Harlem; A coat, a Hat and a Gun; Seeksmusic.com | review
- He uncrossed his arms and walked toward the road, vanishing into the darkness. Mercy Kill