English 3 Voc. 2 Jan. 26
Across
- 3. not regular or consistent; unpredictable.
- 5. to stop proceedings temporarily; to move to another time or place.
- 8. loose in morals or behavior; lacking restraint or self-control.
- 10. bringing in money; profitable.
- 11. firm, showing no signs of fear; unwavering even under pressure.
- 13. to strengthen or build up defenses.
- 14. to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly.
- 15. to tease or torment by showing something desirable but keeping it out of reach.
- 18. having a pleasing or attractive appearance.
- 19. to make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark.
Down
- 1. food for livestock; also used metaphorically for something considered of little value except for a specific use (e.g., “fodder for rumors”).
- 2. to conquer by force or bring under complete control.
- 3. the act of forcing something or someone out.
- 4. a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense or trick.
- 6. difficult or impossible to read.
- 7. average, ordinary, not remarkable.
- 9. to soil, stain, or tarnish; to damage reputation.
- 12. to make up for something (such as a loss); to pay for services.
- 16. a citizen of another country; also something strange or foreign.
- 17. brief and to the point; sometimes rudely short.