| A | B |
| knoll | a small rounded hill |
| intrude | to come or go in without permission or welcome |
| tidy | put (things or places) in order |
| dab | a light touch or stroke |
| jangle | make a sound typical of metallic objects |
| shortsighted | not given careful consideration |
| tureen | large deep serving dish with a cover |
| recede | become faint or more distant |
| slovenly | untidy |
| dollop | a small measure (usually of food) |
| retreat | pull back or move away or backward |
| short-handed | not having the usual or necessary number of workers |
| glen | a narrow secluded valley (in the mountains) |
| corrode | become destroyed by water |
| deficient | of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement |
| busybody | a person who meddles in the affairs of others |
| pry | to move or force |
| rash | a series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences |
| summit | the highest level or degree attainable |
| decay | to rot |
| hectic | full of feverish activity |
| ridge | throw soil toward (a crop row) from both sides |
| peal | a loud ringing (usually of bells) |
| auburn | Reddish brown color |
| vat | large container |