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"je croise les doigts" or more frequently "bonne chance"

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Fingers crossed - what does this mean?

If someone has their fingers crossed while they say something, that means that they are lying. This phrase can also be used in the sense of "we'll keep our fingers crossed", meaning that you are hoping for something.


Can you make a sentence using fingers crossed?

Example sentences using the phrase "fingers crossed" include: Sally kept her fingers crossed as the teacher handed back the graded test papers. Often, movies show characters who have their fingers crossed behind their backs. Having one's fingers crossed means "hoping" for the best outcome or for an outcome the person wants. It is not very easy to describe how to have your "fingers crossed", but every child quickly learns how to cross one's fingers, even if the child has to use the other hand to keep his or her fingers crossed!


Meaning of Lets keep your fingers crossed?

The phrase "let's keep your fingers crossed" means to hope for good luck or success. It suggests a sense of optimism and positive anticipation for a favorable outcome in a situation.


When was Fingers Crossed created?

Fingers Crossed was created on 2003-02-09.


What do you type to get crossed fingers on msn?

(yn)


How do you make fingers crossed symbol?

You can't.


What does the idiom keep your fingers crossed mean?

Keeping your fingers crossed is a gesture that means you are hopeful about something. It means "stay hopeful that it will occur as you wish it to."


Is crossed an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb. Crossed is a verb form. It may form a participial phrase which would likely be an adjective phrase.


What does this gang sign mean 4 fingers up and the 2 middle fingers are crossed?

westside homie


How Do you say but in sign language?

begin with the fingers crossed; uncross them.


What does a cross on the middle finger mean?

It is a common hand gesture to cross one's fingers to wish someone luck. Occasionally, it's seen as a plea for protection from God. Various expressions refer to this gesture, such as "cross your fingers", "keep your fingers crossed", or simply "fingers crossed".


Was there a second battle of Gettysburg?

Not yet. Let's keep our fingers crossed. ;)