English 3 Voc. 2 Jan. 26

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Across
  1. 3. not regular or consistent; unpredictable.
  2. 5. to stop proceedings temporarily; to move to another time or place.
  3. 8. loose in morals or behavior; lacking restraint or self-control.
  4. 10. bringing in money; profitable.
  5. 11. firm, showing no signs of fear; unwavering even under pressure.
  6. 13. to strengthen or build up defenses.
  7. 14. to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly.
  8. 15. to tease or torment by showing something desirable but keeping it out of reach.
  9. 18. having a pleasing or attractive appearance.
  10. 19. to make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark.
Down
  1. 1. food for livestock; also used metaphorically for something considered of little value except for a specific use (e.g., “fodder for rumors”).
  2. 2. to conquer by force or bring under complete control.
  3. 3. the act of forcing something or someone out.
  4. 4. a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense or trick.
  5. 6. difficult or impossible to read.
  6. 7. average, ordinary, not remarkable.
  7. 9. to soil, stain, or tarnish; to damage reputation.
  8. 12. to make up for something (such as a loss); to pay for services.
  9. 16. a citizen of another country; also something strange or foreign.
  10. 17. brief and to the point; sometimes rudely short.