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  1. a trick in which you deceive someone when you are doing something illegal together or when you are planning to trick someone else together: They set up a double-cross to cheat him of his money. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. The meaning of DOUBLE-CROSS is to deceive by double-dealing : betray. How to use double-cross in a sentence.

  3. The "double" cross is known as a Patriarchal cross and is well described in the Wikipedia article. There's no point in reproducing more than a sample here: The Patriarchal cross is a variant of the Christian cross, the religious symbol of Christianity.

  4. a trick in which you deceive someone when you are doing something illegal together or when you are planning to trick someone else together: They set up a double-cross to cheat him of his money. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. Double cross definition: a betrayal or swindle of a colleague.. See examples of DOUBLE CROSS used in a sentence.

  6. An act of treachery, perpetrated on a previous partner in a deceit. What's the origin of the phrase 'Double cross'? The term ‘double-cross’ has been used in various contexts for many centuries, usually as a straightforward reference to the shape of two crosses, as in the architectural design of cathedrals for example.

  7. verb. If someone you trust double-crosses you, they do something which harms you instead of doing something they had promised to do. [informal] Don't try and double-cross me, Taylor, because I'll kill you. [VERB noun] They were frightened of being double-crossed. [VERB noun]