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  1. Sep 19, 2023 · The idiom 'fingers crossed' holds a significant place in English-speaking cultures as a representation of hope and desire for a positive outcome. Although the phrase is often used casually, its meanings can vary depending on the context.

  2. fingers crossed. An expression of hope for good luck or that something will happen. A truncated version of the phrase "keep your fingers crossed." The actual gesture, which does not have to accompany the phrase, involves crossing one's middle finger over the index finger as a superstition believed to bring good luck or ward off bad luck.

  3. fingers crossed. F. fingers crossed or, crossed fingers. The gesture is referred to by the common expressions “cross your fingers”, “keep your fingers crossed”, or just “fingers crossed”. Meaning. a gesture of crossed fingers used to express good luck; to expect that something will happen in the right way as desired

  4. to hope strongly that something will happen: We’re keeping our fingers crossed that he’ll be healthy again very soon. (Definition of keep your fingers crossed from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Browse. keep your eye in idiom. keep your eye on the ball idiom. keep your eyes open for someone/something idiom.

  5. Crossed fingers. To cross one's fingers is a hand gesture commonly used to wish for luck. Early Christians used the gesture to implore the protection of the Holy Cross. The gesture is referred to by the common expressions "cross your fingers", "keep your fingers crossed", or just "fingers crossed".

  6. to hope that things will happen in the way that you want them to: She has her exam this morning so cross your fingers. We're keeping our fingers crossed that the weather stays nice. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Wanting things. ache for something. acquisitive. ambitious. ambitiously.

  7. Nov 1, 2023 · What Does “Fingers Crossed” Mean? “Fingers crossed” meansgood luck”. Fingers crossed is an idiom used to express the expectation that something will happen in a good way as you want them to. In other words, this is a gesture of crossed fingers commonly used to wish for luck.

  8. The phrase fingers crossed comes from the physical act of crossing ones middle finger over ones index finger, signifying one’s hope for good luck. For example: Sanna asked me to cross my fingers for her as she set off to complete the last phase of the job interview.

  9. Jan 24, 2023 · ‘Fingers crossed’ is an expression that is used to convey that a person is hoping and expectant. It refers to a hand gesture that is often used to express a wish for good luck. In some circumstances, the act of crossing one’s fingers can also be interpreted as trying to implore God for protection.

  10. keep (one's) fingers crossed. To hope for good luck or that something will happen. The actual gesture, which does not have to accompany the phrase, involves crossing one's middle finger over the index finger as a superstition believed to bring good luck or ward off bad luck.

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