Across
- 2. being cheerful and carefree, not worrying about things.
- 4. to irritate or annoy someone; bold or rude behavior.
- 5. To talk or exchange ideas casually.
- 7. There was a mass _ _ _ _ _ _ of people from the city after the storm warning.
- 8. a feeling of embarrassment or disappointment, especially when something doesn’t go as planned.
- 10. pleading and respectfully requesting a favor
- 14. Fearless and willing to take bold risks.
- 15. to agree to something quietly without arguing.
- 20. The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of different groups worked together to achieve their goal
- 21. A strong group of soldiers arranged in a tight formation.
- 22. To decline or break down in quality or condition.
- 23. to prove that someone did nothing wrong or to free them from blame.
Down
- 1. relating to or suitable for a son or daughter.
- 2. To surround or bother someone constantly.
- 3. To meet the deadline, they worked hard to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the project."
- 6. She is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ about her work, always checking every detail.
- 9. to give up control or surrender something
- 11. The issue was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to the main discussion.
- 12. A loud and angry discussion or fight.
- 13. A clever move or plan to get an advantage.
- 16. A person who loves and appreciates fine food and drinks.
- 17. She worked tirelessly to _ _ _ _ _ _ support for her community project.
- 18. She decided to _ _ _ _ _ dessert to stick to her healthy eating plan.
- 19. to use something up until there’s little or nothing left
