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Example sentences for "cross between"

  • It is a cross between Clematis Viticella and Clematis Lanuginasa.

  • A cross between Boule de Neige and Rosaflora, with the habit and growth of Boule de Neige.

  • A cross between Vitis labrusca and Vitis riparia, found in Hartford County, Connecticut, by D.

  • A cross between Rommel's Faith and Ives; from F.

  • It has been one of the parents of a number of other grapes, chief of which is Lady Washington, produced from a cross between Allen's Hybrid and Concord.

  • It is a cross between a Labrusca seedling of Marvin's and a seedling of Eumelan.

  • I may add that a cross between a rabbit and guinea pig is in the possession of a person at Horncastle; and I have lately heard of a cross between black game and the capercailzie in Scotland.

  • Pretty well for "a cross between an Astley's chariot, a flying machine and a treadmill.

  • Indeed, as Dick remarked, he could scarcely describe the creature better than by likening it to what he conceived might be the appearance of a cross between a frog and a kangaroo.

  • But three birds out of many raised by Mr. Orton from a cross between a silk-cock and a bantam-hen, had silky feathers.

  • I have observed one exception to the rule, namely, in a cross between a fantail and laugher.

  • But three birds out of many raised by Mr. Orton from a cross between a silk cock and a bantam hen had silky feathers.

  • It is the drollest sound ever invented for such a use: a loud call of rolling r's; an ingenious human parody on a watchman's rattle; a cross between a bellow and a purr.

  • The skipper was short and fat, and in his dripping oilskin suit looked like a cross between a catfish and a frog.

  • He is a cross between a bedbug and a wasp.

  • After these operations it was mixed with water and thrown into an arastra, a cross between a coffee mill and a quartz crusher; in other words, consisting of four stones tied to a revolving mill-bar and turned by the inevitable mule.

  • The Mexican mule is a sort of a cross between a mountain goat and a flying squirrel, with the distinct difference that its surplus electricity flows off from the negative pole instead of the positive, as with the goat.

  • Mentioned in this reference as being a cross between the Prunus pumila, the Sand Cherry, and a plum.

  • It is supposed to be a cross between a Duke and a Morello cherry.

  • Sklanka is evidently a cross between a cherry of the Amarelle group and one of the Morellos--another indication of the frequency of hybridization in this fruit.

  • Diagram illustrating a cross between a fly (Drosophila ampelophila) with long wings and a mutant fly with vestigial wings.

  • Diagram illustrating a cross between a red (dark) and a white variety of four o'clock (Mirabilis jalapa).

  • Another Pernetiana, Les Rosati, has been raised by Gravereaux, from a cross between Persian Yellow and a hybrid Tea.

  • Pierre Notting and Crimson Rambler; Schmidt's Tausendschoen, a cross between Crimson Rambler and a tea-polyantha; and Wm.

  • And in 1907 they added a further seedling, far more amazing in colour, named the Lyon Rose--offspring of a cross between an unnamed seedling of Soleil d'Or and the hybrid Tea Mme.

  • This latter rose must not be confused with Anemonaeflora--a cross between Banksia and Multiflora--with small double white anemone-like flowers.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cross between" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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