Across
- 3. (n) – Trousers made of denim. • Many people wear ______.
- 5. (v) – To take one thing away and put another in its place. • Old clothes are often ______ with new ones.
- 7. (n) – Cloth used to make clothes. • This shirt is made of soft ______.
- 12. (v) – To have clothes on your body. • Many people ______ comfortable clothes every day.
- 14. (n) – A jacket and trousers, or a jacket and skirt, worn together. • Some people wear a ______ to work.
- 15. (n) – Thin clothes that cover the legs, worn with skirts or for dancing. • Dancers often wear ______.
- 16. (n) – Clothes worn by everyone in the same group. • Students often wear a school ______.
- 17. (n) – A long, thin cloth men wear around the neck. • Many boys used to wear a ______.
- 18. (adj) – Comfortable, everyday clothes. • Shorts and T-shirts are ______.
Down
- 1. (n) – The back part of a shoe under your foot. • Some shoes have high ______s.
- 2. (adj) – Clothes for work or special events. • People often wear ______ clothes at weddings.
- 4. (n) – A warm, heavy cotton shirt. • A ______ keeps you warm.
- 6. (adj) – Good and useful for a situation. • Boots are ______ in the snow.
- 8. (n) – One hundred years. • In the last ______, clothes have changed a lot.
- 9. (n) – Clothes and styles that are popular. • ______ changes every year.
- 10. (n) – Heavy cloth used for jeans. • Jeans are made of ______.
- 11. (ph v) – To wear nice or special clothes. • People ______ for parties.
- 13. (v) – To seem a certain way because of appearance. • He ______ good in those clothes.
