Examples of 'high cross' in a sentence

Meaning of "high cross"

The expression 'high cross' typically refers to a type of basketball play where the player jumps with the intention of intercepting or blocking a pass made at a high point
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  • a large free-standing Celtic cross made of stone and often richly decorated.

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There are also fragments of a high cross.
An ancient high cross is nearby.
Richard stands on a broken high cross.
High cross quarter.
About your high cross.
A high cross marks the spot where Corcoran died.
Savage picked up the victory after a high cross body from the top.
Ray high cross is the largest early medieval stone cross in Ireland.
The invention assigns code groups having a high cross correlation to a same coded composite transport channel.
There is a similar bird above the Crucifixion on the high cross at Kells.
The Round Tower and the High cross of the ancient monastery are also located nearby.
South of the church lies an Anglo Saxon high cross.
There is a High Cross in the village.
Nearby are stone fragments, possibly a bullaun or the arms of the high cross.
The large medieval Bristol High Cross was moved from Bristol to the gardens.

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A high cross was erected in the 9th century.
All that remains now is an Irish High Cross dating to c.
Callagan 's high cross field pass fed Heighway on the left wing.
The packaging material 6 maintains or even increases the relatively high cross coupling 9.
A high cross is a free-standing Christian cross made of stone and often richly decorated.
Above - a beautiful example of a High Cross.
High cross Graveyard and large oratory Clocháns ; dry-stone huts with a corbel roofs.
Because it lacks decoration, this High Cross is difficult to date.
Sheamus employs the running variation, dubbing it the High Cross.
The High Cross has been transferred and replaced on-site with a replica.
Over the roof there is also a 70 meters high cross symbolizing a mast.
The high cross of Saint Tola at Dysert O'Dea.
It 's at the High Cross curve.
High cross this way, ladies.
The bulkhead 16 has a rigid high cross member 18 extending transversely.
High cross this way, ladies. And then to fortress oaks. Don't wait.
The priory has an intricately carved mid-15th-century high cross in its graveyard.
There is a high cross in the center, with four lower ones, two on either side.
It is also here that the Portuguese explorer Diego Cão planted a 2 metres high cross in 1485.
The 7.30 meters high cross is placed over the Dominican church altar.
Labib was awarded the Decoration of the High Cross from Germany in 1976.

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