Friendship
Across
- 1. / A _____ friend = someone you can trust
- 4. / A _____ = someone you know from work or another interest group
- 7. / A _____ friend = someone that two people know: "Karen's a mutual friend of both me and Rachel."
- 8. / A _____ = someone in your class at school.
- 9. / To have friends in high _____ = know important / influential people: "Be careful what you say. He's got friends in high places."
- 11. / A _____ friend = a friend who's never around when you need help: "She's only a fair-weather friend.“
- 13. / A _____ = friend
- 15. / Friends with _____ = friends who have a physical relationship without being emotionally involved.
- 17. / An _____ relationship = where you're sometimes friendly, and sometimes not: "Cath and Liz have an on-off relationship."
- 18. / A _____ of friends = all the friends in your group
- 19. / To _____ on somebody = to know somebody is always be there for you
- 20. / A _____ = someone you know from corresponding / writing
Down
- 2. / A _____ = someone you share an apartment or a house with
- 3. / To be really _____ to someone = be good friends with
- 5. / A casual _____ = someone you don't know very well
- 6. / To _____ out with = To spend time with = To get together with
- 10. / A _____ friend = a friend from when you were very young
- 12. / To go separate ways = to _____ apart = to become more distant with: “We went our separate ways. We’ve drifted apart.”
- 14. / To have a lot in _____ = to have similar interests
- 16. / A _____ = someone you're very close to because you share the same opinions and beliefs