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What is the past tense of criss-cross?

What's the past tense of criss-cross? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of criss-cross is criss-crossed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of criss-cross is criss-crosses.

The present participle of criss-cross is criss-crossing.

The past participle of criss-cross is criss-crossed.

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The blue is criss-crossed with a lattice of delicate, dissipating vapour trails from the transatlantic jets passing overhead.
We were fortunate to find a quiet minor road which criss-crossed the main drag and took us nearer the coastline and through tiny villages.
Marine Cobra helicopters lifted off as tracer fire criss-crossed the north end of the airport, it said.
However, criss-crossed as it is by mountain ranges, Afghanistan provides limitless hideouts.
The superstructure was built atop several huge columns, criss-crossed with stabilising struts, protruding from the waves.
This season some of his kebaya have done away with the traditional front opening and are criss-crossed at the back in corset style.

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