The Giver
Across
- 2. A large undulating mass of something, typically cloud, smoke, or steam.
- 3. To sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly way.
- 6. Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
- 9. To provide space or room for; to adapt or adjust to suit a particular purpose.
- 10. A wide and open area or surface; a stretch.
- 13. To walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.
- 15. The state of being alone or isolated.
- 16. To destroy or cause severe damage, emotionally or physically.
- 18. To forcibly put an end to; to quash or inhibit.
- 20. In a calm and peaceful manner; tranquilly.
- 22. To twist or squirm in pain; to contort the body.
- 23. Giving strength, energy, or freshness; revitalizing.
- 26. To make milder or less severe; to ease or relieve.
- 27. The way in which a person conducts or carries themselves; posture.
- 29. Cautiously or with great care, especially in dealing with a potential risk.
- 30. To hesitate or waver in action, intention, or purpose.
- 32. Downcast or disheartened; low in spirits.
- 33. To scatter or spread untidily over a surface.
Down
- 1. To be in abundance or plentiful; to have a sudden influx.
- 4. Emitting or reflecting light, especially in the dark.
- 5. To beg earnestly or desperately; to plead.
- 7. To prepare or support oneself for a challenging impact or situation.
- 8. Not able to be endured or tolerated; unbearable.
- 11. Extremely dry, especially as a result of hot weather and lack of moisture.
- 12. To cause suffering or harm, typically intentionally.
- 14. Twisted or bent out of its normal shape.
- 17. A small, thin, or delicate streak or fragment, often of something flimsy.
- 19. To swell, inflate, or expand, especially from internal pressure.
- 21. Giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening.
- 24. To spread or diffuse throughout; to permeate.
- 25. The killing of a large number of people, especially in battle.
- 26. Intense physical or mental suffering; extreme pain or distress.
- 28. The act of being rescued or set free from a difficult situation.
- 31. To spread or pass through every part of; to penetrate.