cross

krɒs

noun

a mark, object, or figure formed by two short intersecting lines or pieces (+ or ×).

place a cross against the preferred choice

verb

go or extend across or to the other side of (an area, stretch of water, etc.).

she has crossed the Atlantic twice

travel across,go across,cut across,make one’s way across,traverse,range over,tramp over,wander over,negotiate,navigate,cover,span,bridge,arch,ford,extend across,stretch across,pass over,arch over,vault over

adjective

annoyed.

he seemed to be very cross about something

angry,annoyed,irate,irritated,in a bad mood,peeved,vexed,upset,irked,piqued,out of humour,put out,displeased,galled,resentful,irritable,short-tempered,bad-tempered,hot-tempered,ill-humoured,surly,churlish,disagreeable,irascible,touchy,snappy,snappish,impatient,peevish,petulant,fractious,crotchety,grouchy,grumpy,querulous,cantankerous,testy,tetchy,crabby,captious,splenetic,choleric,dyspeptic,waspish,mad,hopping mad,wild,livid,apoplectic,aerated,hot under the collar,riled,on the warpath,up in arms,foaming at the mouth,steamed up,in a lather,fit to be tied,shirty,stroppy,narky,ratty,eggy,not best pleased,as cross as two sticks,in a paddy,mardy,sore,steamed,bent out of shape,soreheaded,teed off,ticked off,ropeable,snaky,crook,vex,in a bate,waxy,ireful,wroth,pissed off,pissed