uncross verb[ T ] uk /ˌʌnˈkrɒs/ us /ˌʌnˈkrɑːs/ uncross your arms/fingers/legs to move your arms, fingers, or legs from a position in which one is placed on top of the other: If your arms are crossed, uncross them, because they will give the impression that that you are putting up a barrier. They order recruits to sit up straight and uncross their legs. She kept crossing and uncrossing her legs. Thank you for the crossed fingers. Hopefully you can uncross them soon! Related word
uncrossed Compare
crossverb See also
crossyour fingers He leaned back and uncrossed his legs, looking as relaxed as possible. She uncrossed her legs, got up slowly, and began to walk to the door. He stood there nervously, crossing and uncrossing his arms.