Across
- 3. to walk quickly, taking large steps, especially because you feel confident, angry, or determined, or because you are in a hurry.
- 5. to move forward, jumping quickly from one foot to the other.
- 7. to move up or to a higher position.
- 9. to take hold of something or someone suddenly.
- 11. stop someone or something from moving forward.
- 13. leave secretly.
- 14. to close your hands or teeth very tightly, or to hold something tightly.
- 16. to walk in water that is not very deep, especially at the edge of the sea, for enjoyment.
- 17. to move on your hands and knees.
- 18. to walk proudly with your head high, shoulders back, and chest pushed forwards showing that you think you are important or impressive.
Down
- 1. change your position in order to make space for someone or something.
- 2. to use your hands with difficulty to try to get hold of something or find something.
- 4. to walk a very long way, especially in the mountains, for, enjoyment.
- 5. to walk quietly, trying to hide from some. one, especially because you are doing something wrong and do not want to be caught.
- 6. to walk somewhere in a slow and relaxed way. stroll
- 8. to walk very unsteadily, with your body moving from side to side and almost falling, especially because you are injured, very tired, or drunk.
- 10. to turn in a circular direction, or to make something turn in a circular direction.
- 12. to walk around with no particular aim and in no particular direction, especially in a place you do not know or when you are lost.
- 15. to jump on one foot or to move about in this way.
- 17. to hold something tightly.
