crossbacked
English
Adjective
crossbacked (not comparable)
- Having a cross on the back.
- 1914, The International - Volumes 8-11, page 365:
- Madam Dubonnct will wherein a crossbacked spider sways, not have it brushed away; spiders bring luck, and she has had quite enough misfortune in her house.
- 1989 November, Joan Fox, “Restaurants: A Munch by the Mall”, in Cincinnati Magazine, volume 23, number 2, page 118:
- A grilled New York Strip ($12.99) arrived crossbacked and medium rare as ordered.
- 2015, Amanda Carmack, Murder in the Queen's Garden, →ISBN:
- Once Kate reached one of the fancifully carved towers of the palace, a liveried footman led her into an octagonal banqueting room, richly furnished with a round table surrounded by cushioned stools and crossbacked chairs.
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