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This is how you sign Acrossin American Sign Language.
How to sign
How to sign
To sign “Across” in American Sign Language in ASL, extend only your index fingers. Point your non-dominant index finger straight ahead. Then, with your dominant hand's index finger, start from touching the tip of your non-dominant index finger and move it forward about half a foot, illustrating a short distance across something.
To sign "Across" in American Sign Language (ASL), extend both index fingers, with one pointing forward and the other directed towards the tip of the first finger. Then, move the second finger outward in an arc motion.