cross with (someone)

cross with (someone)

Angry or annoyed with someone. Of course I'm cross with you—you lied to me! Why is she cross with me? I had nothing to do with the prank! Go apologize to your sister—she's very cross with you for taking her things without her permission.
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cross something with something

 
1. to go across something, using a particular type of vehicle. The explorers crossed the river with their Jeep. We can't cross this stream with the canoes. It's too fast.
2. to interbreed something with something else. The farmer crossed this smaller breed of chicken with the meatier one. It is possible to cross a horse with a donkey.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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