Across
- 4. (v.) to feel or express great pleasure or satisfaction that you have had success or good luck, and someone else has not
- 7. (n.) a difficult disagreement or argument; a physical argument involving pushing and holding, usually between two people; (v.) to struggle roughly
- 8. (n.) an act that is against the rules of a sport; (adj.) extremely unpleasant (re: odor, weather, mood, language, etc.)
- 9. (adj.) too proud of yourself and your actions and abilities; having or showing too high an opinion of oneself
- 10. (n.) a large amount of something that hangs down; (v.) to fall quickly and in large amounts; to flow
- 13. (n.) a piece of metal, wood, rubber, etc. with a pointed edge at one end and a wide edge at the other, either pushed between two objects to keep them still or forced into something to break pieces off it; a piece of something, especially food, in the shape of a triangle
Down
- 1. (n) one of the smaller groups or amounts that a larger group or amount can be divided into; one of the small parts that a fruit such as an orange is naturally divided into
- 2. (v.) to praise oneself extravagantly in speech; to brag; to have and display pride
- 3. (n.) a device that allows turning movement to be sent from one part of a machine to another; a small group of eggs produced by the same bird, especially in a nest
- 5. (n.) a strong, usually pleasant smell
- 6. (adj.) not usually talking about or making obvious your own abilities and achievements; not boastful, somewhat shy; not large in size or amount, or not great in value
- 11. (v.) to flow or pass slowly through small openings; ooze
- 12. (n.) a long, thick piece of wood, metal, or concrete, especially used to support weight in a building or other structure; the width of a ship at its widest part
