| A | B |
| batch | a group of things or persons |
| slither | to slide down or along a surface |
| nervy | showing calm courage |
| hustler | a person who obtains something by using energetic activity |
| shatter | to break into pieces |
| bold | not afraid; brave and willing to do anything; showing courage; confident |
| daredevil | a person who is reckless and often daring; bold |
| flutter | to move or fly with quick movement; to move about in a restless way |
| droopy | very tired; slow; depressed; hanging down |
| flock | (n) a group of animals of all the same kind; a group under the direction of one person (v) to move together |
| scramble | to move with panic; to mix something |
| cautious | using control; very careful |
| snout | a long projecting nose; the front part of an animal's head including the nose, mouth, and jaws |
| crumble | to break into small pieces; to break down completely |
| dazzling | shining brightly |
| sty | a pig pen; an inflamed swelling of the edge of the eyelid |
| flicker | (v) to burn or shine unsteadily as a candle. (n) a wavering or unsteady light; a North American woodpecker having a brownish back and a spotted breast |
| dim | dull; lacking clarity of understanding; darkened from faintness of light; negative |
| corral | (n) a closed space to keep animals (v) to take possession of |
| loaf | (n) a food, especially bread, shaped into a mass (v) to spend time still |
| slender | slim; not a lot in amount |
| herd | (n) a number of cattle or other animals of the same kind staying together in a group; a large crowd of people (v) to bring together into a group |
| dillydally | to waste time with making a decision or hesitation |
| glum | moody and gloomy |
| coward | one who shows great fear; timid |