silver cross

collocation in English

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silver
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈsɪl.vər/
us
/ˈsɪl.vɚ/
a chemical element that is a valuable shiny, white metal, used for making cutlery (= knives, spoons, etc.), jewellery, coins, and ...
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cross
adjective
uk
/krɒs/
us
/krɑːs/
mainly UK
annoyed ...
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(Definition ofsilverandcrossfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The third class was in the form of asilvercross, enameled in red, and worn suspended from a ribbon on the chest.
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He also gives her a largesilvercrosspendant.
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He also gives her a largesilvercross.
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Thesilvercrossis a valuable work of the parish of the 1600-1620.
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The decoration is asilvercrosspatte, 52 millimetres high, 38 millimetres wide, with six-pointed gold star on each limb.
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And they threw asilvercrosson the stage.
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Its leather cover is decorated withsilvercross.
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The medal is asilvercrosswith a gold wreath and a gold 50 at the top arm of the cross.
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The arms show asilvercrossdesign on a blue background.
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Clergy who are not bishops usually wear asilvercrosssuspended by a cord (usually black).
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Thesilvercrossin the middle represents religion.
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The cross was a red-enameledsilvercrosspatte which bore the arms of the relevant city-state on the center medallion.
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Forewings have a few light lines at the wing tip and twosilvercrossbars in the outer rear section.
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It has the form of asilvercrosspatte with a gold star on each arm.
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The eagle's breast is covered with a blue oval shield with asilvercrosson it; the rim of the shield is formed by a snake biting its tail.
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Cammy has a completely different look in the series, wearing black leather pants a black body fit shirt, red gloves, red boots, and a black necklace with asilvercross.
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