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Down: 1) careful2) unorthodox3) calm Her gaze was fixed on Svenson, her expression placid, amused.” The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters4) Extreme indulgence in sensual pleasures; dissipation.6) A quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; unusual habit or way (usage is typically plural), that is slightly strange or silly. e.g. his only foible was a fondness for cats9) lack of confidence, lack of courage10) self control, self assurance, calm11) afterwards12) lack of confidence, lack of courage14) self control with reference to either sexual abstinence or bladder control17) to atone for, make amends, reperation fo18) careful to use or give only a little of something19) embarrassment e.g. lie without compunction20) self control, self assurance, calm21) careful26) calm27) careful, gingerly32) calm e.g. calm and serene air33) embarrass34) calm halcyon days of summer Across: 5) trite by frequent use hackneyed writing7) to set part as holy hallowed heroes8) put forward11) condition Under the circumstances, the stipulation is essentially meaningless.” It’s a Wonder It’s Not Michelin-Rated13) self control, self assurance, calm15) lack of energy16) craven, cowardly19) embarrassment e.g. a look of contrition22) condition Psychology Today23) dependent upon24) Seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive: "stoic resignation in the face of hunger” ( John F. Kennedy).25) condition absolutely required The term compulsory, if it has any meaning at all, means that the person has no choice about it.”28) embarrassment29) torment harrow his students30) to deliver a loud pompous speech harangued for hours31) unorthodox35) vb. To feel regret, remorse, or sorrow for. Ophelia wishes to remind the Queen of the sorrow and contrition she ought to feel for her unlawful marriage; and that she may wear her rue with peculiar propriety on Sundays, when she solicits pardon for the crime which she has so much occasion to _rue_ and repent of.” Hamlet36) lack of confidence, lack of courage “Let's hope her defeat signals an end to the kind of craven politicization of war that led us into Iraq and, sadly, will keep us there for god knows how much longer.” JB Powell: It Was Iraq, Stupid37) apprehension, fear, trembling, quivering38) An awkward or tactless act, manner, or expression Is that an impertinence or a gaucherie?" she asked.”
 

 

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