Across
- 3. (noun) A pause or gap. After a short ___, the band is back
- 5. (noun) Great surprise. His face showed a pure ___ when he saw the party.
- 8. (noun) A loud and confused sound.The ___ of the crowd grew louder as the concert starded.
- 10. (verb) The state of being deeply exhausted. After the long hike, he ___ down the mountain trail.
- 12. (verb) Act of making a disturbing noise. The car's engine began to splutter before it finally stalled.
- 14. (noun) A large stomach.After years of indulging in rich foods, he developed a noticeable ___.
- 16. (noun) A protuberance that disorts from a flat area. There was a ___ in his pocket due to his car keys.
- 18. (noun) A synonym for blackberry. The boys ate a lot of ___.
- 19. (noun) Extreme fatigue.After a long hiking,a deep ___ settled over him.
Down
- 1. (noun) Identification of something previously encountered. She smiled with ___ as she saw her old friend across the room.
- 2. (adj) In a rebellion manner.He crossed his arms ___, clearly upset with the decision that had been made
- 4. (verb) A small amount of liquid flowing. A small stream began to ___ trickle down the road after it rained.
- 6. (verb) Getting involved in a conflict. She didnt want to ___ herself in the drama, so she walked away.
- 7. (adj) Extremely serious, bad. He had a ___ headache last night that lead to the emergencies.
- 9. (verb) Contraction of shall not. We ___ explore that haunted house.
- 11. (adj) Action of turning down the corners of the mouth. She had a ___ look when she learned she didn't pass her exam.
- 13. (noun) A disturbing sound. The rock made a soft ___ when bouncing on the water.
- 15. (verb) Say something in a low tone. He ___ something about the long waiting while sitting down.
- 17. (verb) A border of hanging threads. She wore a ___ jacket that swayed as she walked.
- 19. (adj) Bent or twisted. The heat from the fire ___ the metal.
