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double-cross
(redirected from double-crosses)

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dou·ble-cross (dbl-krôs, -krs)
tr.v. dou·ble-crossed, dou·ble-cross·ing, dou·ble-cross·es
To betray by acting in contradiction to a prior agreement. See Synonyms at deceive.
n.
1. often double cross An act of betraying an ally, a friend, or an associate.
2. double cross Genetics A cross in which each parent is the product of a single cross. It can be represented as AB × CD, where A, B, C, and D are inbred lines.

double-crosser n.

double-cross
vb
(tr) to cheat or betray
n
the act or an instance of double-crossing; betrayal
double-crosser  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
double-cross
verb betray, trick, cheat, sting (informal), mislead, two-time (informal), defraud, swindle, hoodwink, sell down the river (informal), cozen They were frightened of being double-crossed.
Translations
double-cross [ˈdʌblˈkrɒs]
A. Nengaño m, trampa f, traición f
B. VTtraicionar, engañar
double-cross [ˌdʌblˈkrɒs] vt (fam) → fare il doppio gioco con
double-cross [ˌdʌblˈkrɒs] vt (fam) → fare il doppio gioco con


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In Iago's twisted imagination, all his machinations and double-crosses are justifiable.
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From there, it spirals into a prism of double-crosses, dirty politics, and police corruption.
 
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