FEELINGS

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Across
  1. 4. Phrase Tingling sensation in a limb waking from sleep.
  2. 5. phrase Eagerly anticipating something
  3. 7. Adjective Completely drained of energy and fatigue.
  4. 8. phrase you feel surprise and admiration because it is so beautiful or exciting
  5. 10. Phrase Deeply and soundly asleep.
  6. 12. verb To make a positive impact on someone
  7. 13. n A strong desire for something.
  8. 14. adj Extremely unpleasant or disgusting.
  9. 16. noun A feeling of annoyance due to inability or failure
  10. 19. noun Intense anger
  11. 21. phrase Not surprising considering the circumstances
  12. 26. phrase To not want to do something at all.
  13. 29. v To cause strong feelings of dislike or revulsion.
  14. 31. v To love or admire something or someone deeply.
  15. 32. adj Extremely charming or delightful.
  16. 34. noun A feeling of deep sadness or grief
  17. 39. phrase To be unable to tolerate or endure something. focuses more on the emotional impact of the disliked thing
  18. 41. Verb To tremble or shake due to cold or fear.
  19. 43. n Something that you dislike very much.
  20. 44. Adjective Feeling light-headed and giddy with excitement.
  21. 45. Adjective Feeling nervous or stressed, unable to relax.
  22. 47. adj Offensive or disgusting in a way that pushes people away or makes them feel averse.
  23. 49. noun A feeling of happiness or pleasure
  24. 50. verb To make something seem less important
  25. 53. n A strong interest or attraction to something.
  26. 55. adjective Shocked or surprised
  27. 56. phrase Extremely bored
  28. 62. adj Having strong and intense feelings or beliefs about something.
  29. 66. phrase To be very interested or involved in something.
  30. 67. adjective Overjoyed and full of high spirits
  31. 69. adjective Feeling a sense of relief
  32. 72. Adjective Extremely cold, below the freezing point.
  33. 73. n/v A strong feeling of wanting something.
  34. 75. adjective Having admiration or respect
  35. 76. Adjective Feeling sick to the stomach, inclined to vomit.
  36. 77. n A person who has a strong interest in something.
  37. 78. Noun The capacity to do work or exert effort.
  38. 79. Adjective/Verb To feel unwell, experiencing nausea.
  39. 80. phrase Something that is not worth the effort, resources, etc.
  40. 81. adjective Extremely disappointed or upset
  41. 82. phrase To not affect or impress someone at all.
Down
  1. 1. Phrase You cannot feel or control it, often because you have been sitting or lying for too long in a strange position.
  2. 2. Verb To expel the contents of the stomach through...
  3. 3. Adjective Feeling sleepy, on the verge of falling asleep.
  4. 6. adjective Very surprising or shocking
  5. 9. adj Extremely interested or captivated by something.
  6. 11. phrase To irritate or make someone very frustrated
  7. 15. Phrase Very thirsty and eager to drink.
  8. 17. adjective Extremely angry
  9. 18. phrase To dislike someone or something very much. emphasizes the irritation or annoyance it causes.
  10. 20. phrase Tired of or annoyed with something or someone
  11. 22. Adjective Unable to relax or keep still due to anxiety.
  12. 23. phrase To choose or prefer something.
  13. 24. Adjective Feeling sluggish, lacking energy or motivation.
  14. 25. v To feel a strong and intense dislike for someone/something.
  15. 27. Adjective Extremely hot, at the boiling point.
  16. 28. noun A feeling of comfort after a difficult situation
  17. 30. v To hate someone or something very much. It suggests a feeling of abhorrence or strong unwillingness to tolerate or accept something
  18. 33. phrase Extremely happy or delighted
  19. 35. phrase To (not) attract or interest someone.
  20. 36. adjective Feeling annoyed or impatient
  21. 37. phrase Extremely bored
  22. 38. phrase To (not) like something or someone very much.
  23. 40. Adjective Utterly exhausted and physically drained.
  24. 42. phrase To annoy or irritate
  25. 46. Adjective Extremely tired and exhausted.
  26. 48. adjective Extremely happy or joyful
  27. 51. Adjective Extremely hungry, famished.
  28. 52. adjective very beautiful or surprising
  29. 54. Phrase Feeling nervous, tense, or anxious.
  30. 57. v To dislike something or someone very much. It is often used for things that are considered morally offensive or repulsive.
  31. 58. Verb To shake involuntarily, often due to fear.
  32. 59. adj Extremely unpleasant or morally bad.
  33. 60. verb To surprise or amaze someone
  34. 61. Phrase Fully alert and awake.
  35. 63. phrase Extremely bored
  36. 64. noun/verb Violent anger or a fit of intense anger
  37. 65. Adjective Extremely thirsty, dried out.
  38. 66. phrase Extremely bored
  39. 68. Adjective Feeling lightheaded and unsteady.
  40. 70. adj Extremely unpleasant or offensive.
  41. 71. adjective Evoking admiration or respect
  42. 74. Adjective Full of energy and enthusiasm.