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