A | B |
bungle | to spoil, to do improperly, clumsily; to ruin while performing |
deceit | to lie or trick |
miser | a greedy or stingy person |
girdle | a belt for the waist; a sash |
anvil | heavy block of steel used for pounding metal objects |
sultry | hot, moist |
ashen | pale light skin |
disheveled | to cause clothing to be disarranged |
dominion | having power over someone |
thatch | straw or rushes used to cover roofs |
meager | deficient in quality or quantity |
cowering | to crouch or huddle in fear |
piqued | to provoke curiosity or interest |
skein | rolls or balls of thread |
flaw | fault or defect in a precious gem or metal |
defiled | to make unclean or filthy |