| A | B |
| trolley | a device that rolls or slides along an electric conductor to carry current to an electric vehicle |
| bellowing | uttering a loud, hollow sound; roaring with anger |
| commotion | a disturbance; fuss |
| hoisted | to raise to a higher position; lift or heave up by some mechanical means |
| stupefied | to dull the senses; amazed; astounded |
| infamous | having an odious reputation; notorious |
| maw | the gullet, jaws, or mouth of a voracious animal |
| suffice | to be adequate; enough |
| emanations | that which flows from an origin or source |
| flinched | to shrink back, as from pain or danger; wince |
| slithered | to slide; slip, as on a loose surface; glide, as a snake |
| pandemonium | a tumultous uproar; wild disorder; chaos |