Midnight children Crossword
Down:
1) Putting an end to all debate or action,Not allowing contradiction or refusal; imperative2) A playful or mischievous youngster; a scamp.3) a small black rounded confection of liquorice4) The condition of having stale or foul-smelling breath.
6) A nonstandard usage or grammatical construction, A violation of etiquette,An impropriety, mistake, or incongruity.
9) supply as a trader11) To reason earnestly with someone in an effort to dissuade or correct; remonstrate12) A triangular, usually ornamental architectural section, as one above an arched door or window.13) To talk incoherently or aimlessly.
20) To persuade or attempt to persuade by flattery or guile; cajole.22) Gross immorality or injustice; wickedness24) To follow a winding and turning course26) To remove (impurities, as in a chemical solution); clarify.
31) Depression of spirits from loss of hope, confidence, or courage; dejection32) Walking about or from place to place; traveling on foot.
34) A long angry or violent speech, usually of a censorious or denunciatory nature; a diatribe.
35) A substance, such as a relish, vinegar, or spice, used to flavor or complement food.36) additional unspecified odds and ends; more of the same38) A woman who makes teasing sexual or romantic overtures; a flirt.41) To swell or surge forth; billow.43) Deeply agitated, as from emotional conflict.44) The quality of being discerning, sound in judgment, and farsighted; wisdom45) A hearty, boisterous burst of laughter.46) Turbulence on the surface of water47) To confine within or as if within walls; imprison.48) A voluptuous, alluring woman.
50) A usually poor section of a city inhabited primarily by people of the same race, religion, or social background, often because of discrimination.
53) To twist about in a wriggling, snakelike motion; writhe54) Of or relating to a tailor, tailoring, or tailored clothing:56) Rough and stormy; violent.58) To exert strict control over; supervise closely.61) A woman's private sitting room, dressing room, or bedroom64) A container that holds items or matter.65) To persuade or try to persuade by pleading or flattery; cajole.
66) Open and observable; not hidden, concealed, or secret70) To come down and settle, as after flight71) A long pompous speech, especially one delivered before a gathering.72) Unreasonably irritable or ill-tempered; peevish73) To offer for acceptance; tender. 74) To follow as a consequence or result78) look lustfully at80) To exhibit displeasure or disappointment; sulk.
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Across:
1) A small inflamed elevation of the skin that is filled with pus; a pimple.
5) Surgical removal of all or part of the vas deferens, usually as a means of sterilization7) To utter in a monotone8) A rapid pace:10) Ulceration of the mouth and lips.
14) Fortifications an outwork having two embankments at a salient angle15) A particular way or manner of moving on foot:16) Overtaken by night or darkness.
17) To condescend to grant or bestow 18) To prattle and chatter unintelligibly19) To speak or write in an angry or violent manner; rave.
21) Adapted for seizing, grasping, or holding, especially by wrapping around an object,Having keen intellect; insightful23) A green liqueur having a bitter anise or licorice flavor and a high alcohol content, prepared from absinthe and other herbs, and now prohibited in many countries because of its toxicity.25) Pompous and bombastic27) To encircle; surround28) A noxious atmosphere or influence29) A figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison30) By necessity; by force of circumstance.
33) A salve for soothing or healing; an ointment37) To take great pleasure or delight39) Future generations40) To shout in a deep voice.42) . Loss of the soul; eternal damnation.49) To think it appropriate to one's dignity; condescend51) To move one's fingers or hands in a nervous fashion.52) Tending to break up into parts or break away from a main body; factious55) Offense; resentment57) A person who makes elaborate, fraudulent, and often voluble claims to skill or knowledge; a quack or fraud.59) To make so confused or opaque as to be difficult to perceive or understand60) A full turn of the body on the point of the toe or the ball of the foot in ballet.62) To quiver, as from weakness; tremble.63) A fit of bad temper.67) Yielding or containing plenty; affording ample supply68) Engaged to be married69) To speak with lengthened or drawn-out vowels.73) A state of vexation caused by a perceived slight or indignity; a feeling of wounded pride.
75) plundering 76) One who worships idols.77) To muddle or stupefy, as with alcoholic liquor or infatuation.
79) To cause to go gently and smoothly through the air or over water.
80) Directed away from what is right or good; perverted.81) To think it appropriate to one's dignity; condescend82) To stain; sully83) Of or relating to a kitchen or to cookery.
84) To voice opposition; object85) absolute power or authority.
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