Animal Farm Vocab Ch 1-3
Across
- 5. A machine used to separate grain from stalks and husks.
- 7. Extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect.
- 8. A tool or machine used for gathering hay or straw.
- 11. A firm decision to do or not do something; determination.
- 12. Full of energy and enthusiasm.
- 17. Persisting tirelessly; showing sustained effort and energy.
- 21. To avoid or neglect a duty or responsibility.
- 22. To write or carve words or symbols on something.
- 23. To charm or enchant someone, often in a deceptive way.
- 24. The husks of grains or grasses separated during threshing.
- 25. To explain or present an idea systematically and in detail.
- 27. To raise or lift something, especially using a rope or machinery.
- 28. Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
Down
- 1. An area of land or water; also refers to a pamphlet or written work dealing with a specific topic.
- 2. A short, concise statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct.
- 3. Gave birth to (used for animals, especially dogs).
- 4. A person who revolts against authority or an established government, often using force.
- 6. Farm animals such as cattle, sheep, and pigs, raised for agricultural purposes.
- 9. A unit of volume for measuring agricultural produce, often equivalent to 8 gallons.
- 10. The deep sound made by cattle.
- 13. Intense and passionate feeling or enthusiasm.
- 14. To run or jump about playfully.
- 15. A piece of farming equipment used to cut crops.
- 16. A playful skipping movement; a prank or mischievous act.
- 18. Quick and light in movement or action; agile.
- 19. An unexpected gain, piece of good fortune, or advantage.
- 20. To fail to care for or give attention to something properly.
- 26. To remove someone from office or power, often forcefully.