| A | B |
| clutch | to seize or grasp eagerly |
| enfold | to wrap up; to surround or cover closely |
| expectant | awaiting; foreseeing |
| fork | the point at which an object splits into two or more branches; "Y" shape |
| wage | to engage in; to carry on |
| ramble | a pleasant, leisurely walk, having no definite route or purpose |
| sinister | threatening evil; menacing |
| sultry | hot and humid; uncomfortably hot; sweltering |
| suspense | mental uncertainty, usually accompanied by anxiety |
| impulse | a sudden, unthinking urge to act; a drive |