56 collocations for recrossed

He was recrossing the river, not by the bridge, which requires a doffed hat by reason of its shrine, but by one of the numerous roads cut across the ice from bank to bank.

The cardinal rubbed his white hands together, uncrossed and recrossed his legs, struck the arm of his chair, and burst into a laugh so merry and so prolonged that the earl, perforce, joined him.

At 2.35 p.m. recrossed the creek, which here turned to the east and north-east.

The bird's thereI'll bet my silk shirt on it!" Leverage recrossed the street and reported to Carroll.

This really belongs to the hamlet of Lestelle, which adjoins Bétharram, and is so picturesque that the villagers ought to be proud of it; doubtless in the old days, when Notre Dame de Bétharram's shrine was the cherished pilgrimagenow superseded by the attractions of N. D. de Lourdesmany thousand "holy" feet crossed and recrossed this ancient bridge!

Still it seemed that the Federal commander was unable to come to the mortifying resolution of recrossing the Rappahannock.

We replaced it with another one, and were soon crossing and recrossing the stream which meanders down the canyon.

The candle was yet burning on the chair where she had left it, and, summoning all her strength, with an inward prayer she recrossed the threshold.

Accordingly, with unexpected audacity, on Christmas night he recrossed the Delaware, marched nine miles and attacked the British troops posted at Trenton.

It was at Rome, in the year 102 B.C., that he learned how the Kymrians, weary of Spain, had recrossed the Pyrenees, rejoined their old comrades, and had at last resolved, in concert, to invade Italy; the Kymrians from the north, by way of Helvetia and Noricum, the Teutons and Ambrons from the south, by way of the maritime Alps.

Towards evening I recrossed the Lot and entered Cajarc.

I was four times in Liege and three times in Brussels, and any number of times I crossed and recrossed my own earlier trails.

So the Neapolitans got into Velletri, barricaded themselves there, and, escaping during the night by the southern gate, recrossed the Neapolitan frontier, the King foremost in the van.

He reported that when Early, on recrossing the Potomac, learned that he had had Washington in his grasp and that the divisions marching to its relief did not arrive and could not have arrived for another twenty-four hours, he was about the maddest Early that the lieutenant had ever seen.

At the end of the year some of the adventurers returned home; others[20] went north into the Kentucky country, where they hunted for several months before recrossing the mountains; while the remainder, led by an old hunter named Kasper Mansker, built two boats and hollowed out of logs two pirogues or dugoutsclumsier but tougher craft than the light birch-bark canoesand started down the Cumberland.

After visiting the mounds of Illinois, he recrossed the Mississippi into the mineral district of Missouri.

As they recrossed the fields, Wingfield observed two men digging a hole in the ground, and, guessing their object, paused for a few minutes to watch them.

Retracing my devious path in imagination as if it were drawn on a chart, I saw that I was recrossing the glacier a mile or two farther up stream than the course pursued in the morning, and that I was now entangled in a section I had not before seen.

I waited patiently till I saw this dull glimmer of light disappear, then, with a not unpleasant throb of excitement, I crawled out from my hiding-place and recrossed the grass to my former point of observation.

This last is not a single road; it is a net-work of sheep-tracks, crossing and recrossing the great highways, leading in every direction, and ending nowhere.

But after his marriage to Mary Hutchinson, on the 4th of October, Wordsworth, his wife, and sister, recrossed these Hambleton Hills on their way to Grasmere, which they reached on the evening of the 6th October.

" Cier de Luchon (four and a quarter miles), above which to the west stands the Pic d'Antenac (6470 ft), was soon passed through, as we crossed and recrossed the railway line, now following the River Pique, and now, for a short space, keeping along the line.

On the 20th they recrossed the Marne, and are now entitled to complain that General Foch not only took over the French and British armies, but has recently started taking over a good part of the German army.

Meanwhile the victorious Indians, glutted with vengeance, recrossed the Ohio and vanished into the northern forests.

My candles blew in the draught, and shadows crossed and recrossed the page.

56 collocations for  recrossed