Across
- 2. in a way that suggests a dangerous or unscrupulous character
- 3. in a charmingly attentive and chivalrous (courteous) manner
- 5. not hopeful or encouraging, depressing
- 6. something that is uncommon or rare
- 8. shaking or moving with a slight trembling motion
- 12. having, revealing, or proceeding from a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of fashion and culture
- 13. the quality or state of being aloof or emotionally distant
- 15. empty or abandoned, lacking contents or occupants
- 18. in a casually calm and relaxed manner
- 20. improved or increased in power, performance, or appeal
- 21. running or moving with a long bounding stride
- 22. very cautiously and carefully
- 23. disorganized and lacking in concentration
- 27. in a way that suggests some secret knowledge that may be harmful or embarrassing; knowingly
- 28. being damp, soft, sticky, and usually cool
- 30. greatly astonished or amazed, rendered speechless
- 32. in a very serious, gloomy, or depressing manner
- 34. in a way that calmly accepts something unpleasant or difficult that you cannot change
Down
- 1. forcing or tricking (someone) into doing something
- 4. not able to be understood or comprehended
- 7. frowned in an angry or bad-tempered way
- 9. used when a person has something more to say, or is about to add a remark unconnected to the current subject; by the way
- 10. a fine plain-woven shirting and dress fabric usually of cotton with varied designs (such as plaid) in bright colors or in white
- 11. Do you understand?
- 12. to feel or cause a sharp stinging pain
- 14. to droop the head and shoulders or excessively relax the body muscles
- 16. hit heavily with or as if with the fist or a bat
- 17. unwilling or unable to believe something
- 19. bad-tempered and combative; stubborn
- 20. wisely
- 24. in a way that lacks friendliness or enthusiasm
- 25. an attractive person
- 26. to speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm or admiration
- 29. enjoy; understand
- 31. crying out loudly without restraint
- 33. arguing irritably or childishly; quarreling about unimportant things
