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crosse

[ kraws, kros ]

noun

  1. a long-handled racket used in the game of lacrosse.


crosse

/ °ì°ùÉ’²õ /

noun

  1. a light staff with a triangular frame to which a network is attached, used in playing lacrosse
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of crosse1

1865–70; < French: literally, hooked stick, Old French croce < Germanic; crutch, crook 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of crosse1

French, from Old French croce crosier
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"We have a responsibility to intervene to prevent activity that crosses the line from protest into serious disruption and other criminality," a spokesman said.

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Rashford created six chances and attempted 11 crosses, despite running the left flank on his own.

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Tuchel likes proper wingers who can get down the line and get crosses in.

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They put in 36 crosses on a night when they enjoyed 73.5% possession, but the end product was poor.

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The Gunners managed 15 successful crosses to just two from United.

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