Across
- 3. to give a short, very loud and high-pitched cry, typically because you are excited, frightened, or in pain.
- 4. to complain in an annoying, high-pitched voice, often about something that is not very important.
- 5. to take a quick, short breath through the mouth, usually because you are very surprised, shocked, or in pain.
- 6. to speak quietly and in a low voice that is not easy to hear, often when you are complaining about something privately.
Down
- 1. to make a long, deep sound because you are annoyed, unhappy, or feeling physical pain.
- 2. to shout something very loudly, often because you are angry, excited, or trying to get someone’s attention from a distance.
- 3. to let out a long, deep breath that can be heard, showing that you are disappointed, tired, or relieved.
- 4. to speak very softly using your breath rather than your full voice, so that only the person close to you can hear.
