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  1. Learn the meaning and usage of the idiom cross someone's path/cross paths with someone, which means to meet someone by chance. See examples, synonyms, translations and related words.

  2. The idiom “cross paths” has its roots in ancient times when people traveled on foot and frequently crossed each other’s paths along the way. Over time, it became a metaphor for unexpected encounters that happen by chance rather than by design.

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    encounter or meet someone by chance.
    unexpectedly come acrosssomebody.
    The idiom is used to express a general encounter or meeting with someone, especially when it was not expected.
    It is used to describe being in the same physical place with someone else by pure chance, maybe in the street, a show, a restaurant, or any other random location, especially when the meeting occurr...
    I believe we will cross pathssoon.
    Today I crossed paths withPeter.
    For your sake, I hope we do not cross pathsagain.
    I am sure I will scream if a chameleon crosses my path.

    The idiom “cross path” has been in use since the early part of the seventeenth century. Originally, people used the expression as a connotation for thwarting or obstructing someone in some way, though this meaning has faded away in the current usage.

  3. paths cross. idiom. Add to word list. If two people's paths cross, the people meet: It was a pleasure meeting you - I hope our paths cross again. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Meeting people. acquaintance. ayup.

  4. Encounter or meet someone, especially unexpectedly. For example, John didn't know her name, so he was hoping she would cross his path again soon, or She swore she would scream if a snake crossed her path.

  5. The idiom "cross paths" means to meet someone or something by chance while going about one's daily activities or travels. It can also refer to the coincidental encounter of two individuals who share a common interest or connection. In a metaphorical sense, it can mean overcoming obstacles or achieving success in unexpected ways. Usage.

  6. To encounter one, often surprisingly or unexpectedly. Can you believe that I crossed paths with Milly today? I haven't seen her in years! Is it really bad luck to cross paths with a black cat? Shoot, there's Professor Davis! I can't cross paths with her, I cut her class today! See also: cross, path.