1. crisscrossed - Adjective
2. crisscrossed - Verb
3. crisscrossed - Adjective Satellite
marked with crossing lines
Source: WordNetThis is important: to get to know people, listen, expand the circle of ideas. The world is crisscrossed by roads that come closer together and move apart, but the important thing is that they lead towards the Good. Pope Francis
It's hard to say goodbye for good at any time or any place. It's harder still to say it through a meshed wire. It crisscrossed his face into little diagonals, gave me only little broken-up molecules of it at a time. It stenciled a cold, rigid frame around every kiss. Cornell Woolrich
I am occasionally enraptured by Western landscape. But I don't identify that state of mind as having to do with my own origins, having grown up in the West, although I certainly crisscrossed Nevada countless times growing up, and then as a young adult, in cars and on motorcycles. Rachel Kushner
Burned-over district In the early nineteenth century, western New York was called the " burned-over district " because of the highly publicized revivals that crisscrossed the region. Source: Internet
Much more important, he crisscrossed the country giving talks to over 200,000 GE employees as a motivational speaker. Source: Internet
In 26 stops, Mack drew modest crowds and meager media attention as he crisscrossed the state. Source: Internet