| A | B |
| idle | not employed or busy |
| thrashing | to move wildly or violently |
| grope | to reach about uncertainly; feel one's way |
| legacy | something handed from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past |
| lee | the side asway from the direction from which the wind blows; the side sheltered from the wind, cover, shelter |
| sloshing | to spill or splash |
| drone | an idle person who lives off others; a loafer |
| fronds | a large compound leaf of a palm |
| bleat | the characteristic cry of a goat or sheep, a sound similar to this cry, a whining, feeble complaint |
| debris | the scattered remains of something broken or destroyed; rubble or wreckage |
| flutter | to move quickly in a nervous, restless, or excited fashion; flit. To wave or flap rapidly in an irregular manner |