The Giver

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