Down |
2. | to smile or laugh with expressions of scorn- to speak or write in a scorning manner |
3. | a home and surrounding land |
4. | unusually long or great in size or scope |
5. | to criticize severely or angrily - a person who scolds constantly |
6. | to treat (something sacred) with great disrespect - to put to a wrong or vulgar use |
8. | not clever or careful in action and judgment |
9. | the act of going away - a setting out (as on a new course) - a change from a usual course or standard |
10. | to live or dwell in |
11. | something (as a ghost) that seems to be there but is not real |
14. | fidelity to natural obligations (as to parents) - dutifulness in religion - devoutness |
16. | harassing or punishing in a manner designed to injure, grieve, or afflict; specifically - to cause to suffer because of belief |
18. | a powder composed of perfumed talc or talc and a mild antiseptic for sprinkling or rubbing over the skin |
19. | one who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes - pharmacy |
23. | suffering, sweating, or being faint from heat |
27. | a natural liking for something |
29. | something that is revealed; especially - a surprising or astonishing disclosure |
30. | dull or uninteresting |
31. | not clearly expressed - not clearly understood or sensed - not clearly outlined |
32. | the railing in a courtroom around the place where the business of the court is carried on - a court of law - the profession of law |
35. | received or obtained from a source - arrived at by reasoning and observation |
36. | slow, deliberate, and secret in action or character - intended to escape observation |
37. | something given generously |
38. | any of numerous rhododendrons that have funnel-shaped flowers, usually shed their leaves in the fall, and include many grown as ornamental plants |
39. | proceeding from an ancestor or source |
43. | a dense fine-grained rock formed by compression of shales or other rocks that splits readily into thin layers or plates |
44. | suppose |
46. | a container to spit into |
47. | a muttered complaint - GRUMBLE - a low, faint, and continuous sound |
49. | a small thin piece of building material for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building |
53. | exercising total power harshly or cruelly |
55. | to make imperfect by cutting or altering severely - RUIN - to cut off or destroy a necessary part (as a limb) |
56. | a thin narrow flat strip of wood, plastic, or metal |
58. | a frame on which wood is laid for sawing by hand |
60. | a small cheap old automobile |
61. | something that binds - a pledge to do an act or pay a sum on or before a set date or forfeit a sum if the pledge is not fulfilled |
62. | a woman's tight stiff undergarment worn to support or give shape to waist and hips |
63. | not clear or sharp |
65. | a lock or bunch of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair and cannot be made to lie flat |
67. | a tall tropical herb with large leaves and bright-colored flowers |
68. | to raid, especially in order to steal |
69. | silent by habit |
71. | a statement made with authority |
72. | plural of BROTHER - used chiefly in formal or solemn address |
74. | make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense. |
78. | a current of air or water running against the main current or in a circle |