| A | B |
| acclaim | 1. To praise enthusiastically and often publicly; applaud 2. To acknowledge or declare with enthusiastic approval |
| aquatic | Consisting of, relating to, or being in water |
| belligerent | 1. Inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive. 2. Of, pertaining to, or engaged in warfare |
| blizzard | A violent snowstorm with winds blowing at a minimum speed of 35 miles per hour and visibility of less than one-quarter mile for three hours. |
| bondage | 1. The state of one who is bound as a slave or serf. 2. # A state of subjection to a force, power, or influence. |
| extensive | 1. Large in extent, range, or amount. 2. Of or relating to the cultivation of vast areas of land with a minimum of labor or expense. |
| flippant | Marked by disrespectful levity or casualness; pert. |
| halter | 1. A device made of rope or leather straps that fits around the head or neck of an animal and is used to lead or secure the animal. 2. Death or execution by hanging 3. A halter-top |
| indisposed | 1. To make averse; disincline. 2. To cause to be or fell ill; sicken 3. To render unfit; disqualify |
| haze | 1. Atomospheric moisture, dust, smoke and vapor that dimishes visibility 2. Vague or confused state of mind |
| murky | 1. Dark, dim, or gloomy 2. Heavy and thick smoke, mist, or fog; hazy |
| obscene | 1. Offensive to accepted standards of decency and modesty 2. Repulsive; disgusting |
| recurrence | 1. To happen, come up, or show up again or repeatedly 2. To return to one's attention or memory |
| timorous | Full of apprenhensiveness; timid |
| twinge | 1. A sharp, sudden physical pain. 2. Mental or emotional pain |
| unscathed | Not injured or harmed |