Across
- 2. To do something with great attention, concentration, or earnestness.
- 3. In a sad, lonely, abandoned, or hopeless manner.
- 5. To deeply plunge, dip, or submerge an object completely into a liquid, or to engross oneself entirely in an activity or subject.
- 6. Something shaped like a bulb, typically round, fat, or swollen.
- 10. A business undertaking or project that involves risk, uncertainty, and the potential for financial loss, usually entered into with the hope of making a profit.
- 11. A glass of wine.
- 13. To think something is probable, likely, or to suppose/agree with something, often with a hint of polite uncertainty or British formality.
- 14. It indicates that something is barely true.
- 17. To walk with long, decisive, or confident steps.
- 18. A difficult, unpleasant, or perplexing situation that is hard to get out of.
- 19. The land immediately adjacent to a road, path, or highway.
Down
- 1. Someone or something lacking the essential necessities of life.
- 4. Acting suddenly on instinct or emotion without forethought, planning, or consideration of consequences.
- 6. Something made white, pale, or colorless.
- 7. A strong feeling of intense disappointment, sadness, fear, or worry, often caused by something unexpected or unpleasant.
- 8. A sudden, intense feeling of disgust, loathing, or repugnance, often causing a physical recoil.
- 9. A manner that is sullen, moody, melancholic, or disappointed.
- 12. To act in a quick, energetic, or vigorous manner.
- 15. To do something in a way that is extremely unpleasant, hateful, immoral, or very bad.
- 16. With great speed, urgency, or as fast as possible.
