1. crisscrossing - Noun
2. crisscrossing - Verb
crisscrossing
present participle of crisscross
crisscrossing (plural crisscrossings)
A crisscross pattern.
A team of filmmakers led by David Kniess has been crisscrossing the country interviewing Jason’s Marine Corps brothers, family and friends. Source: Internet
But with less than two weeks to go before the Republican primary election, Trump’s former US ambassador to Japan is facing a fierce challenge marked by a late infusion of ad spending, high-profile endorsements and rallies crisscrossing the state. Source: Internet
And he loves narrative: he has half a dozen plots crisscrossing each other. Source: Internet
Heinlein (himself a medically retired U.S. naval officer) spins a yarn about a radiation-blinded spaceship engineer crisscrossing the solar system writing and singing songs. Source: Internet
He was crisscrossing the greater Banjul area with a team of his core and loyal men as human shields because of the perceived danger to his life not only by the loyal forces but by his circle of rebels. Source: Internet
Europa's immense network of crisscrossing cracks serves as a record of the stresses caused by massive tides in its global ocean. Source: Internet