Across
- 2. To be without skill or grace. [...Asher's ______ error had lost a match for his team...]
- 6. Quickly. [Asher ran through the standard apology phrase _______.]
- 8. To give (money, time knowledge, etc) to a common fund. [For a ______ing citizen to be released from the community...]
- 9. To overcome completely in mind or feeling. [...to be released was ... a terrible punishment, an _______ statement of failure.】
- 10. To yell or shout in a mocking way at someone. [______ing at a teamate who missed a catch.]
Down
- 1. To have a unpleasant feeling from anxiety or disgust. [...the silence made his stomach _____]
- 3. To crouch down/ to be low to the ground. [It was not a ______, fat-bellied cargo plan...]
- 4. Able to be touched or felt; tangible. [...he remembered a moment of ______, stomach-sinking terror...]
- 5. To be unrecognizable. [...an ______ aircraft had overflown the community...]
- 7. To be very interested or curious about something. [...children rode their bikes to the riverbank and watched, ______, the unloading and then the takeoff...]
