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"Words and Adjective for Movements (Fast)": HTML5 Crossword |
Across1. If you rush somewhere, you go there quickly. [I,ve got to ... . Got a meeting in few minutes.] (4)
3. If you ... somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly. [She ... in from the garden] (4)
5. If you ... something, you accidentally let it fall. [I ... my glasses and broke them.] (4)
7. If a person or animal ..., they suddently start to run very fast, often because something has frightened them. [I made some excuse and ... for the exit.] (4)
9. If you ... something, you move it to another position, especially upwards. [The Colonel lifted the phone and dialed his supervisor.] (4)
12. When a horse ..., it runs very fast so that all four legs are off the ground at the same time. If you ... a horse, you make it ... . [The horses ... away.] (6)
14. When you ... somewhere, you operate a car or other vehicle and control its movement and direction. [I ... into town and went to a restaurant for dinner.] If you ... someone somewhere, you take them there in a car or other vehicle. [His daughter Carly ... him to the train station.] (5)
15. When an object such as a ball ...or when you ... it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it. [I ... a ball against the house.] (6)
18. If something or someone ... in a particular direction, especially into water, they fall, rush, or throw themselves in that direction. [At least 50 people died when a bus ... into a river.] If you ... an object into something, you push it quickly or violently into it. [A soldier ... a bayonet into his body.] (6)
19. If you ... somewhere, you go there as quickly as possible. [He ... across town to the state House building.] (4)
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Down2. If you ... something, you throw it violently and with a lot of force. [Simon caught the grenade and ... it back.] (4)
3. If a person or animal ... somewhere, they move there suddenly and quickly. [The girl turned and ... away through the trees.] {written} (4)
4. If you ... a boat or if a boat ..., it moves across water using its sails. [I shall get myself a little boat and ... her around the world.] (4)
6. To ... something in a particular direction means to cause it to move in that direction. [Floor the accelerator pedal and you are ... forward in a wave of power.] (6)
8. If you ... someone, or ... after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them. [She ... the thief for 100 yards.] (5)
10. If you ... from something or someone, or ... a person or thing, you escape from them. [Refugees ... persecution or torture.] {written} (4)
11. If you ... somewhere, you go there as quickly as you can. [When she finished work she had to ... home and look after her son.] (5)
13. If someone or something ..., they fall very fast towards the ground , usually from a great height. [The car went out of control on a bend and ... down an embankment] (7)
16. To ... somewhere means to rush forward in an uncontrollable way. [The truck sways widly, ... down narrow mountain roads.] (6)
17. If someone ... in a particular direction, or if someone ... it, it moves with a short, sudden movement. [His tongue ... across his lips.] (5)
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ACROSS
1. If you rush somewhere, you go there quickly. [I,ve got to ... . Got a meeting in few minutes.] (4)
3. If you ... somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly. [She ... in from the garden] (4)
5. If you ... something, you accidentally let it fall. [I ... my glasses and broke them.] (4)
7. If a person or animal ..., they suddently start to run very fast, often because something has frightened them. [I made some excuse and ... for the exit.] (4)
9. If you ... something, you move it to another position, especially upwards. [The Colonel lifted the phone and dialed his supervisor.] (4)
12. When a horse ..., it runs very fast so that all four legs are off the ground at the same time. If you ... a horse, you make it ... . [The horses ... away.] (6)
14. When you ... somewhere, you operate a car or other vehicle and control its movement and direction. [I ... into town and went to a restaurant for dinner.] If you ... someone somewhere, you take them there in a car or other vehicle. [His daughter Carly ... him to the train station.] (5)
15. When an object such as a ball ...or when you ... it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it. [I ... a ball against the house.] (6)
18. If something or someone ... in a particular direction, especially into water, they fall, rush, or throw themselves in that direction. [At least 50 people died when a bus ... into a river.] If you ... an object into something, you push it quickly or violently into it. [A soldier ... a bayonet into his body.] (6)
19. If you ... somewhere, you go there as quickly as possible. [He ... across town to the state House building.] (4)
DOWN
2. If you ... something, you throw it violently and with a lot of force. [Simon caught the grenade and ... it back.] (4)
3. If a person or animal ... somewhere, they move there suddenly and quickly. [The girl turned and ... away through the trees.] {written} (4)
4. If you ... a boat or if a boat ..., it moves across water using its sails. [I shall get myself a little boat and ... her around the world.] (4)
6. To ... something in a particular direction means to cause it to move in that direction. [Floor the accelerator pedal and you are ... forward in a wave of power.] (6)
8. If you ... someone, or ... after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them. [She ... the thief for 100 yards.] (5)
10. If you ... from something or someone, or ... a person or thing, you escape from them. [Refugees ... persecution or torture.] {written} (4)
11. If you ... somewhere, you go there as quickly as you can. [When she finished work she had to ... home and look after her son.] (5)
13. If someone or something ..., they fall very fast towards the ground , usually from a great height. [The car went out of control on a bend and ... down an embankment] (7)
16. To ... somewhere means to rush forward in an uncontrollable way. [The truck sways widly, ... down narrow mountain roads.] (6)
17. If someone ... in a particular direction, or if someone ... it, it moves with a short, sudden movement. [His tongue ... across his lips.] (5)

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