Across
- 3. to see or notice someone or something, usually because you are looking hard: If you spot any mistakes in the article, just mark them with a pencil.
- 5. the act of saying what you think or (of) showing how you feel using words or actions: We’ve received a lot of expressions of support for our campaign for human rights.
- 7. to start to be seen or to be present: He suddenly appeared in the doorway which is far from the living room.
- 8. a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon: He had a deep wound in his arm and had lost a lot of blood.
- 9. an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your body just below the chest: I suggested that some weak tea might settle (calm) her stomach.
- 11. to happen or come after something; to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes: The book was delivered yesterday with a note saying (that) the bill for it would follow in a day or two.
- 13. to give food to a person, group, or animal: If you feed your dog on biscuits, it’s not surprising he’s so fat. (feed someone/something on something)
Down
- 1. to get free (away) from something such as a prison or cage, or from someone who will not allow you to leave: She was kidnapped but escaped from the house where she was kept.
- 2. (2 words) to change and become someone or something different, or to make someone or something do this: The local council was hoping to turn a children’s home into a residence for adolescent girls.
- 4. extremely angry: He’s furious about the way he’s been treated.
- 6. to cause someone who has done something wrong or committed a crime to suffer, by hunting them, forcing them to pay money, sending them to prison, etc.: Drunken driving can be punished with a prison sentence.
- 10. the way you feel at a particular time: Her mood seemed to change during the course of conversation.
- 12. full of energy and enthusiasm: It’s hard work teaching of lively children.
