harry potter wrods
Across
- 2. walk in a specified way
- 4. small stones made smooth and round by the action of water or sand
- 10. a lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame or electric bulb, and typically having a handle by which it may be carried or hung
- 12. a small child, especially a cheeky or mischievous one. "is the little tyke up to his tricks again?"
- 13. is a small tower that projects vertically from the wall of a building such as a medieval castle
- 14. an incompetent or stupid person
- 15. laugh in a half-suppressed, typically scornful way. "the boys at school were sure to snigger at him behind his back"
- 16. (of a sound) not loud because of being obstructed in some way; muted. "they heard the sounds of muffled voices"
- 19. of an area or roadway paved with cobbles
Down
- 1. a square of cotton or other finely woven material intended for wiping one's nose
- 3. greatly astonish or amaze
- 5. having had the earth turned up with a plough, especially before sowing. "a ploughed field"
- 6. an uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child. "he has temper tantrums if he can't get his own way"
- 7. a yellow alloy of copper and zinc, it is a metal
- 8. avoid (someone or something) by a sudden quick movement. "marchers had to dodge missiles thrown by loyalists"
- 9. in the book it mean the back part of a boat, but it can also mean strict and harsh
- 11. a feather of a goose made to a pen
- 16. (somewhat annoyed; peeved. "she turned around, looking slightly miffed"
- 17. surrounded or closed off on all sides
- 18. a close grouping of people or things