What is the meaning of GLADLY MY-CROSS-EYED-BEAR. Phrases containing GLADLY MY-CROSS-EYED-BEAR
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single handed; alone. Used particularly of one carrying on the hand-line fishery alone. “he goes cross-handedâ€
Adj. Cross-eyed or having a squint. {Informal}
(The only thing on your list my friends said was "fox". but they always tediously said gross. Gross: anything disgusting, unacceptable, rude or unpleasant.
Gross is British police slang for gross indecency. Gross is slang for disgusting, distasteful.
Charing Cross is London Cockney rhyming slang for a horse.
White cross is American tramp slang for cocaine
On the cross is slang for dishonesty.
[from the scored cross on the tablets] amphetamines
Bog eyed is British slang for eyes that appear puffy from lack of sleep.
Red cross is American tramp slang for morphine
Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for gun. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for nun. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for run. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for son. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for sun.
Swivel eyed is British slang for untrustworthy. Machiavellian.
Cross eyed. No idea where this came from.
Cross-eyed. Apparantly derived from something said by the contributors father when he saw a boy called Mark Didd (formally Collen) whose eye pointed away from his gaze. Also called him Boss-eyed or Bock-eyed for a while.
Adj. Having large bulbous eyes.
A corrupted line from the hymn "Gladly my cross I'd bear" - which caused much hilarity amongst schoolkids whenever it was announced in Assembly.
Double eyed is British slang for untrustworthy.
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a.
Heaving (such or so many) eyes; -- used in composition; as sharp-eyed; dull-eyed; sad-eyed; ox-eyed Juno; myriad-eyed.
imp. & p. p.
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a.
Having eyes which are not elevated on a stalk; -- opposed to stalk-eyed.
n.
A monument in the form of a cross, or surmounted by a cross, set up in a public place; as, a market cross; a boundary cross; Charing Cross in London.
a.
Having eyes that quint; having eyes with axes not coincident; cross-eyed.
v. i.
To have the axes of the eyes not coincident; -- to be cross-eyed.
n.
See Cross, n.
imp. & p. p.
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a.
Having eyes affected by the moon; moonblind; dim-eyed; purblind.
v. t.
To lay or draw something, as a line, across; as, to cross the letter t.
a.
Having eyes like a dove; meekeyed; as, dove-eyed Peace.
a.
Of or belonging to me; -- used always attributively; as, my body; my book; -- mine is used in the predicate; as, the book is mine. See Mine.
n.
One who cross-examines or conducts a crosse-examination.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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a.
Affected with strabismus; squint-eyed; squinting.
v. t.
To put across or athwart; to cause to intersect; as, to cross the arms.
prep.
Athwart; across.
n.
See Cross, n.
v. t.
To cancel by marking crosses on or over, or drawing a line across; to erase; -- usually with out, off, or over; as, to cross out a name.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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