| A | B |
| clatter | a rattling noise, especially the sound made by hard objects knocking quickly together |
| corrode | to eat away or wear away; to decay or rust |
| dusk | a time between daylight and darkness in the evening |
| perspiration | the moisture given off through the pores of the skin; sweat |
| weld | to join metallic parts by heating, hammering, or both; to unite things so that they become one |
| snatch | to grasp or seize suddenly and quickly |
| sort | to put in order or arrange according to kind or class; to classify |
| squint | to look through partly closed eyes |
| truncated | cutt off or shortened |
| reservoir | the water supply for a large number of people; also, a place where anything is collected and stored |