Across
- 4. used to warn someone of danger or an accident that seems likely to happen
- 6. to undergo a difficult period or experience
- 9. to discover the exact details about something
- 10. to become well again after a serious illness, especially when you might have died
- 11. to move backwards away from someone, usually because you are frightened
- 12. to remove something that you do not want any longer
- 13. to lower the body temperature, pulse, etc. after vigorous exercise
- 14. to stop going to school before finishing the course of instruction
Down
- 1. to make someone feel tired and less able to deal successfully with a situation
- 2. to stop something bad from happening now although it may happen later
- 3. to produce or show something such as an idea or fact, to vomit
- 5. to criticize something or someone severely
- 7. to end a phone conversation by cutting the connection
- 8. to do as well as or be as good as other people expect you to
- 12. to be able to live or deal with a situation by having very little of something you need, such as money
