Across
- 4. A situation in which someone receives unfair or harsh treatment
- 5. quickly, promptly, without delay or objection; without reluctance
- 9. if a piece of clothing, colour, decoration etc ? something ?, it makes it look attractive
- 11. expensive
- 13. poor or looking poor (literary)
- 14. very strange or unusual, often in an amusing way
- 17. a place in a factory, school etc where meals are provided, usually quite cheaply
- 19. erase (a mark) from a surface
- 20. Take on or adopt (a manner or identity), sometimes falsely
- 22. to throw something in a careless or relaxed way
- 24. feeling friendly towards a person or positive about an idea or plan
- 26. to move somewhere quietly and secretly, especially because you are afraid or ashamed
- 27. having no moisture whatsoever
- 28. a expression that shows you do not understand something and perhaps think it is slightly amusing
- 29. a strange or unusual habit, way of behaving, or feature that someone or something has; A peculiar temperament or organization of a body, by which it is rendered more liable to certain disorders than bodies differently constituted
- 31. A reversal or check in progress
- 32. to twist your body from side to side with small quick movements
- 36. making you lose hope and determination
- 38. without violence or war, or in a peaceful way
- 39. skill, dexterity, or readiness
- 42. someone who gets annoyed or offended easily
- 44. angry and silent, especially because you feel life has been unfair to you
- 47. a mixture of pieces of dried flowers and leaves kept in a bowl to make a room smell pleasant; a mixture of things that are not usually put together, for example different pieces of music or writing
- 48. A man who is masculine in an overly assertive or aggressive way.
- 51. to promise or offer something, or tell someone something that they can be certain is the truth
- 52. a type of container with a pointed bottom and characteristic shape and size which fit tightly (and therefore safely) against each other in storage rooms and packages, tied together with rope and delivered by land or sea
- 54. A sheet or pad of ?ing paper in a frame, kept on a desk.; a book in which an official daily record is kept; ?ing paper = bibulous paper
- 56. the CEO of a newspaper; A newspaper proprietor
- 58. (Law) To release from debt, as in bankruptcy
- 59. Never relaxing or slackening; incessant.
- 64. to offend or insult someone, especially by not showing respect
- 65. a large group of soldiers, usually consisting of several battalions
- 66. not done according to a plan but done at different times in different ways
- 67. To give up on some endeavor; to quit or abandon something; to admit defeat or failure
- 68. Be punished or blamed, especially for something that is not one’s fault
- 69. sit down or lie down heavily
- 73. having the same extent in time or space
- 74. something that is completely the opposite of what you believe in
- 76. Causing one to feel drained of energy or vitality
- 80. a short and not very serious sexual relationship
- 81. to dress someone in special clothes, or decorate something for a special occasion
- 84. annoying
- 85. a perfect example of something
- 89. Habitual or customary practice, especially as creating a right, obligation, or standard.
- 90. someone who is not accepted by the people they live among, or who has been forced out of their home
- 92. Pride or haughtiness manifested in contemptuous and overbearing treatment of others; petulant contempt; impudence
- 93. having an attractively curved body shape – used about women
- 94. to examine someone or something very carefully in order to discover information
Down
- 1. Give up or stop doing something; to stop annoying someone or hurting them
- 2. A collection of several particles or bodies in one mass or aggregate; an assemblage or accumulation of things; a combination; an aggregation; a heap
- 3. A soldier, especially a medieval cavalryman supplied with heavy arms
- 6. not satisfied with your government, leader etc, and therefore no longer loyal to them or no longer believing they can help you
- 7. if soldiers ? a place in a war, they steal a lot of things and do a lot of damage; plunder
- 8. An unintended consequence of an event or action, especially an unwelcome one.
- 10. extremely surprised or shocked
- 12. Kind and friendly towards a younger or less experienced person.
- 15. Restlessly unhappy; malcontent
- 16. Therefore, For what purpose or reason; why
- 18. Dismiss from employment
- 21. someone you discuss your ideas with them in order to get another opinion; a structure placed above and sometimes also behind a pulpit or other speaking platforms that helps to project the sound of the speaker
- 23. A powerful or influential person in a particular field
- 24. become quieter, less friendly, and only concerned about your own thoughts
- 25. Sit or stand with one leg on either side of
- 30. making you worry or feel pain slightly all the time
- 33. At the highest level of activity
- 34. (esp. of misfortune) come suddenly or unexpectedly upon
- 35. Come safely through a dangerous or difficult situation (esp. used w/“the storm”)
- 37. something that you can use to help you in a difficult situation
- 40. to look at someone in an angry way
- 41. to persuade someone to do something or go somewhere, usually by offering them something that they want
- 43. Disagreement; opposition; inconsistency; as of opinions, or of sounds
- 45. A period during which something is held; occupation
- 46. Use up or take all someone's money
- 49. the quality of intending to cause harm
- 50. A feeling of worry or unease
- 53. to do something bad, extreme, or difficult because you cannot think of any other way to deal with a problem
- 55. to push something, especially the edge of a piece of cloth or paper, into or behind something so that it looks tidier or stays in place
- 56. Express one's opinions in a pompous and dogmatic way
- 57. produced, supplied, or given when needed; happening soon
- 60. annoying or difficult in a way that makes you feel worried, tired etc
- 61. To make for a deliberate purpose; design
- 62. The act or an instance of retaliating for a loss or injury
- 63. Weak and cowardly or feeble.
- 70. To doubt; to hesitate; a belief about what is right and wrong that prevents you from doing bad things
- 71. Enlist someone’s aid or services
- 72. Sad and depressed; dispirite
- 75. To disturb, interfere with, or annoy
- 77. a quick and effective (but not always morally right) way of dealing with a problem
- 78. if someone is ?, they feel unhappy and do not talk a lot
- 79. An outline of something, especially a person’s face, as seen from one side
- 82. (of a sailor) leave the ship on which one is serving without having obtained permission to do so
- 83. To station soldiers for lodging; as, to ? troops in the city or among the inhabitants, or on the inhabitants
- 86. Continue doing something, especially after an interruption
- 87. a change in your behaviour that you make because of a particular situation or idea
- 88. To defeat or conquer in battle; subjugate
- 91. A low offshore island or reef, especially in the Gulf of Mexico; a cay; Something that provides access to or understanding of something else; A kilogram of marijuana, cocaine, or heroin
