| A | B |
| scrounge | to search about for whatever is available |
| acquaintance | knowing a person; friend |
| enchanting | charming, delightful; a marvel |
| pagoda | a multistory religious building |
| luxury | anything that pleases the senses |
| furiously | marked by noise, excitement and activity |
| luscious | having a delicious taste or smell |
| subsided | to become less agitated or active |
| illustrious | well known and very distinguished |
| entomologist | a person who scientifically studies insects |
| ambling | walking slowly or leisurely; strolling |
| smidgin | a tiny or scarcely detectable amount |
| guided | covered with a thin layer of gold |
| insulated | a material to keep something cold or hot |
| embroidered | needlework to decorate clothing |
| accuse | to blame someone |
| kimonos | a Chinese robe |
| subway | a train that runs under the city |
| limbered | bending your arms, legs, or wings |
| genius | natural ability of a special kind |