“To Build a Fire” Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Laking sensation; unable to feel (often due to cold or shock).
  2. 3. The state or quality of being slightly wet or damp.
  3. 5. Jumped or dived quickly; pushed something forcibly into something else.
  4. 8. Emerged, became apparent, or got up from a sitting/lying position.
  5. 9. Quick to notice or perceive things; alert.
  6. 10. A small square of fabric used for wiping the nose or face.
  7. 11. Soft leather shoes, traditionally worn by Native Americans.
  8. 12. Brought to an end; stopped.
  9. 14. Uttered offensive words in anger, or being under a spell of bad luck.
  10. 16. Went back over the same route one has just taken.
  11. 18. Surrounded or closed off on all sides.
  12. 19. Made available for use; supplied.
Down
  1. 1. To point out, show, or suggest something.
  2. 4. Too unusual, extreme, or beautiful to be put into words.
  3. 6. A person who has recently arrived in a place or group.
  4. 7. Said or did something to remove doubts or fears.
  5. 13. Just; only; used to emphasize how small or unimportant something is.
  6. 14. In a way that expresses happiness or satisfaction.
  7. 15. Kept something from happening or someone from doing something.
  8. 17. Burned brightly, or suddenly became red with emotion (like anger).