Verbs of motion. Novichikhina

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Across
  1. 3. to walk quickly, taking large steps, especially because you feel confident, angry, or determined, or because you are in a hurry.
  2. 5. to move forward, jumping quickly from one foot to the other.
  3. 7. to move up or to a higher position.
  4. 9. to take hold of something or someone suddenly.
  5. 11. stop someone or something from moving forward.
  6. 13. leave secretly.
  7. 14. to close your hands or teeth very tightly, or to hold something tightly.
  8. 16. to walk in water that is not very deep, especially at the edge of the sea, for enjoyment.
  9. 17. to move on your hands and knees.
  10. 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. 1. change your position in order to make space for someone or something.
  2. 2. to use your hands with difficulty to try to get hold of something or find something.
  3. 4. to walk a very long way, especially in the mountains, for, enjoyment.
  4. 5. to walk quietly, trying to hide from some. one, especially because you are doing something wrong and do not want to be caught.
  5. 6. to walk somewhere in a slow and relaxed way. stroll
  6. 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.
  7. 10. to turn in a circular direction, or to make something turn in a circular direction.
  8. 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.
  9. 15. to jump on one foot or to move about in this way.
  10. 17. to hold something tightly.