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Across
  1. 2. To move by hopping on one foot and then the other. Skipping can be done for fun or as part of a game or exercise routine.
  2. 3. To move swiftly on foot, covering a distance with a series of steps. Running is a form of exercise and a popular sport.
  3. 4. To glide on a smooth surface using ice skates, roller skates, or a skateboard. Skating can be done for recreation or in organized sports.
  4. 7. To ascend or scale a surface, such as a mountain, wall, or tree, using hands and feet. Climbing can be a sport or an adventurous activity.
  5. 9. To propel an object through the air using force from the arm. Throwing is a fundamental skill in many sports such as baseball, basketball, and discus.
  6. 11. To strike something with the foot. Kicking is used in various sports such as soccer, martial arts, and football.
  7. 13. To seize and hold onto an object that is propelled or thrown towards you. Catching is used in various sports and games.
  8. 14. A rhythmic movement of the body performed to music. Dancing can be expressive, cultural, or a form of entertainment.
Down
  1. 1. To propel oneself off the ground using one's legs and land back on the ground. Jumping can be done for fun, in sports, or as a form of exercise.
  2. 2. To lengthen or extend one's muscles and limbs gently. Stretching helps improve flexibility, prevent injury, and promote relaxation.
  3. 4. To move through water using one's arms and legs. Swimming is both a skill and a recreational activity enjoyed in pools, lakes, and oceans.
  4. 5. To maintain a steady and stable position without falling. Balancing requires coordination and control of one's body.
  5. 6. To throw something lightly and with a gentle arc. Tossing is often done with small objects like coins, balls, or frisbees.
  6. 8. A two-wheeled vehicle propelled by pedals. Bikes are used for transportation, exercise, and recreational purposes.
  7. 10. A round object used in various sports and games. Balls can be kicked, thrown, or hit with a bat or racket.
  8. 12. To seize and hold onto an object that is propelled or thrown towards you. Catching is used in various sports and games.