VOCABULARY

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Across
  1. 3. Refers to exerting force to move something toward oneself, dragging, tugging, or removing something from its place.
  2. 6. Thin pieces cut from a larger whole, such as portions of bread, cake, pizza, or other food items.
  3. 8. Blows or strikes made with a closed fist, usually in fighting, boxing, or other physical confrontations.
  4. 9. A clever trick, device, or feature designed mainly to attract attention or create interest, often more flashy than useful.
  5. 10. To follow commands, respect rules, comply with orders, or submit to authority.
Down
  1. 1. A propulsion device, usually a small rocket or engine, used to move or adjust the direction of a spacecraft or aircraft.
  2. 2. In American English, this word means very angry or annoyed, while in British English it often means drunk or intoxicated.
  3. 4. An aircraft that has no engine and flies by using air currents, moving smoothly and silently through the sky.
  4. 5. To touch someone lightly in a way that causes laughter, or more generally, to cause slight amusement or stimulation.
  5. 7. you: A phrase meaning something fits well, looks good, or is appropriate and convenient for a particular person or situation.