| A | B |
| fringe | an ornament border with hanging threads or strips; the outer edge |
| scurry | to go or move quickly; a short run or race |
| bountiful | generous or plentiful |
| outskirts | the parts from the center of a place or town; the border or fringe |
| erode | to destroy gradually by chemical means; to wear away by the action of water, wind, or ice |
| scarce | not plentiful |
| vision | something seen in the mind; the act of seeing with he eyes; a person or thing of extraordinary beauty |
| sap | the fluid part of a plant; body health and energy; a foolish person who is easily tricked |
| frenzied | very excited or upset |
| rim | the outer edge of something that is curved |
| bound | to fasten by tying; to hold or restrict by force or obligation; to finish ordecorate with a binding or cover; to move by leaps or jumps |
| frantic | wildly excited |
| plateau | a broad, flat area of high land; a period of little or no growth or decline |
| waft | to move lightly through the air or over water |
| dim | not bright; not seen or heard clearly; not likely to happen or succeed; without luster |
| abyss | a gulf or space so deep that it cannot be measured |
| drift | the flow of wind or water; the meaning or what is said or written; a driving movement or force; to move leisurely or smoothly from place to place |
| russet | reddish brown |
| wrench | to move or pull with a violent twist; to injure by twisting or straining; a tool used for gripping, turning, or twisting; to snatch with force |
| patter | a series of light, tapping sounds; to move or walk lightly or quickly |
| bleary | blurred or dimmed; unclear |
| ravine | a small, narrow steep-sided valley |
| embroider | to make or fill in a design with needlework; to add to the interest of something with details or by exaggerating |
| hazy | partly hidden or darkened; vague or indefinite |
| artery | a vesses that carries blood from the heart; a channel or highway of a connected system |