Across
- 2. (v.) To waste time and be slow; To loiter
- 5. (1.) terrifyingly horrible to the senses: frightening (2.) intensely unpleasant, disagreeable, or objectionable
- 6. (v.) To submissively seek favor with someone, to brownnose or suck up;
- 7. (n.) A business partner, associate; (v.) To bring into close connection with
- 9. (n.) A false and hateful accusation intending to harm one's reputation
- 16. satire, specifically: a harsh satire usually directed against an individual
- 17. easily moved to often unreasonable or excessive anger: hot tempered
- 19. a lecture or discourse on or of a moral theme
- 20. (adj.) Barren and empty of inhabitants; Feeling abandoned and alone; (v.) To destroy or devastate; To abandon or leave alone
- 22. (1.) extremely self-centered with an exaggerated sense of self-importance: marked by or characteristic of excessive admiration or infatuation with oneself (2.) displaying or marked by excessive concern with one's own physical appearance
- 24. (adj.) Capable of making a mistake; Imperfect and errant
Down
- 1. (1. a feeling of uneasiness about a point especially of conscience or propriety (2.) a sudden feeling of usually disturbing emotion (such as doubt or fear)
- 3. to do away with as completely as if by pulling up by the roots
- 4. (v.) To steal something in small quantities
- 7. struck with terror, amazement or horror: shocked and upset
- 8. a storehouse for threshed grain
- 10. (n.) A new convert; also, a beginner
- 11. (n.) A servile and submissive follower
- 12. (v.) To lie or mislead
- 13. (v.) To mix up or distort to such an extent as to make misleading or incomprehensible
- 14. (v.) To make calm or quiet; To soothe or subdue
- 15. (1.) to cheat out of something valuable: defraud (2.) to obtain by defrauding someone
- 18. (v.) To rebuke or scold severely and at length
- 21. (n.) Fatal injury or ruin
- 23. (adj.) Noisily or offensively loud or clamorous; Intentionally obvious
