cross out



cross someone or something out

to draw a line through the name of someone or something on a list or record. You can cross me out. I'm not going. Please cross out Sarah's name. I crossed the sweater out. It was an error.
See also: cross, out

cross out

v.
1. To draw a line or lines on something to delete or obscure it, or to indicate that it should be canceled or ignored: The student crossed out so many words that the essay was difficult to read. I crossed the sentence out and rewrote it.
2. To remove someone or something from a list or record: The teacher crossed out the name of each student who had left the school. We crossed them out of the database when they left the neighborhood.
See also: cross, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Federicofe-dhe-REE-ko (Spanish), fe-de-REE-ko (Italian)Spanish, Italian
Idoyaee-DHOI-ahSpanish
Soheila-Persian
OphrahAWF-rə (English)Biblical
BartolomÉbahr-to-lo-MESpanish
Alis-Welsh