| A | B |
| wreck | to destroy , badly damage or ruin; the remains of something that has been destroyed |
| wrong | opposite or right |
| wring | to squeeze or twist with force |
| wrap | to wind or fold around an object |
| wrinkle | a small fold or crease |
| wrestle | to struggle with someone or something |
| wreath | an object usually hung on a door for decoration |
| wren | a small bird with a long bill and a stubby tail that tilts up |
| wrench | a tool used to twist or turn nuts or bolts |
| wrist | part of the body that is between the hand and the forearm |
| consecutive | coming in sequence without a break |
| decrease | to make or become gradually less or smaller |
| advantage | a thing or condition that can help someone or something |
| agricultural | to have to do with farming |
| vague | not clear or understandable |
| bough | a large branch of a tree |
| bouguet | a bunch or group of flowers |
| inexpensive | not costing much money, cheap |