e.g. The teacher was very cross with her students and gave them all detention.
(noun)
a construction consisting of an upright with a intersecting beam used primarily by the ancient Romans for execution, sometimes used when referring to the historical cross on which Jesus died;
e.g. I don't want a necklace with Jesus dead on a cross, it's depressing.
(verb)
to go or continue over or to the opposite side of;