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Down: 1) : to direct one's course : travel : to move from one place to another [no obj] ▪ We wended through the narrow streets. Synonyms: proceed, go, travel, move, journey, progress 2) necessary means: the money or resources required for a purpose Synonyms: means, ability, resources, money, finances, funds, assets 3) 1: whim, caprice 2: the quality or state of being whimsical or fanciful 3: a fanciful or fantastic device, object, or creation especially in writing or art : a playful or amusing quality : a sense of humor or playfulness ▪ The designer's new line showed a touch of whimsy.▪ a bit of decorative whimsy Synonyms: bee, caprice, crank, fancy, freak, humor, kink, maggot, megrim, notion, vagary, vagrancy, whim (also whimsey) 5) 1: a small gate or door; especially: one forming part of or placed near a larger gate or door 2: an opening like a window; especially: a grilled or grated window through which business is transacted 3 a: either of the two sets of three stumps topped by two crosspieces and set 66 feet apart at which the ball is bowled in cricket b: an area 10 feet wide bounded by these wickets c: one innings of a batsman; specifically: one that is not completed or never begun 4: an arch or hoop in croquet 6) : a piece of the peel of a citrus fruit (as an orange or lemon) used as flavoring 2: an enjoyably exciting quality : piquancy 3: keen enjoyment : relish, gusto Synonyms: nip, pungency, spice, tang, piquancy, zing Across: 1) 1: to be in motion : stir 2: to move to and fro or up and down especially with quick jerky motions 3: to move in chatter or gossip 4archaic: depart 5: waddle Synonyms: swish, switch, waggle 2) 1: a series of underground tunnels where rabbits live :rabbit warren 2: a building or place with many connected rooms, passages, etc., where you can get lost very easily ▪ a warren of narrow hallways : a place legally authorized for keeping small game (as hare or pheasant) Synonyms: labyrinth, rabbit warren, maze 3) : a crisp cake of batter baked in a waffle iron thick light crisp pancake: a thick light pancake, crisp on the outside, that is baked in a waffle iron to give a pattern of indentations on both sides 4)  1: generally pleasing and engaging often because of a childlike charm and innocence 2: cheerful, lighthearted : cheerful, pleasant, and appealing ▪ He had a winsome, boyish smile. Synonyms: blithe, blithesome, bright, buoyant, canty [British dialect], cheery, chipper, eupeptic, gay, gladsome, lightsome, sunny, upbeat, cheerful 5) : a sudden wish, desire, decision, etc. ▪ the whims of fashion▪ It's hard to predict voters' whims.▪ Her husband tries to satisfy her every whim. [=make her happy by doing everything that she wants] : a capricious or eccentric and often sudden idea or turn of the mind : fancy Synonyms: bee, caprice, crank, fancy, freak, humor, kink, maggot, megrim, notion, vagary, vagrancy, whimsy (also whimsey), bee in one's bonnet 6)  1: a subordinate clown or acrobat in old comedies who mimics ludicrously the tricks of the principal : merry-andrew 2: a slavish follower : toady 3 a: one who acts the buffoon to amuse others Synonyms: buffo, buffoon, harlequin, clown 7) : a person who has very strong feelings about something (such as religion or politics) and who wants other people to have those feelings : a zealous person ▪ religious zealots [=fanatics]▪ Her father is an exercise zealot. [=he is very serious about exercising] Synonyms: crusader, fanatic, ideologue (also idealogue), militant, partisan (also partizan), red hot, true believer
 

 

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