A | B |
dusk | the time of day just before night falls; twilight |
homely | having plain features; not good looking; unattractive |
wretched | very unhappy; deeply distressed |
feisty | energetic; eager; excitable |
rascal | mischievious; playful person |
pesky | troublesome; annoying |
shingles | a thin piece of wood or other material, usually for a roof |
bonnet | a hat close to the head on both sides and the back of the head |
fetch | to get |
rustle | to make a series of soft, fluttering sounds |
dune | a mound, hill or ridge of sand that is heaped by the wind (or by people) |
petticoat | a skirt or slip worn as an undergarment |
treaded | to stay upright in swimming by moving your legs up and down; to move your feet one after the other |
primly | very formal; neat or precise; proper |
sly | sneaky; able to devise a trick |
squall | to cry or scream loudly and harshly; a brief violent storm usually with rain or snow |
pungent | sharp, stinging smell |
eerie | strange, weird, frightening |
peering | to look closely |
scuttling | to scamper along |