| A | B |
| migrant | person operson who moves from place to place to get workr animal that migrates; a |
| huddle | to gather or crowd together in a close mass; to crouch or curl up |
| mousy | resembling a mouse in color or odor. Drab and colorless; meek and timid. |
| ordeal | Any extremely severe or trying test. |
| erect | Upright in position or posture. Raised or directed upward. |
| decrepit | weakened by old age; feeble. Worn out by long use. |
| schooner | Any of various types of sailing vessels |
| demolish | to destroy or ruin a structure; to tear down. To put an end to. |
| rebellious | defying or resisting some established authority, government, or tradition. |
| settler | a person or thing that settles in a new country or area. |
| condense | to make more dense or compact. To reduce to a shorter form. |
| slack | Not tight or firm; loose. Negligent or careless; slow. |
| prow | The forepart of a ship or boat. |
| mislead | To lead or guide wrongly |
| intricate | Having many interrelated parts or facets; entangled. Complex and complicated; hard to understand. |
| gorge | A narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, especially one through which a stream runs. |
| rove | To wander about without definite destination; move at random. |
| pushy | obnoxiously forward or self-assertive |
| segment | One of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided..iv |
| inflate | To distend; swell or puff out. |
| slim | Slender in form; slight in build or structure. |
| helm | A wheel or tiller by which a ship is steered. |
| disband | To break up or dissolve an organization. |
| firm | Not soft or yielding when pressed. Hard, stiff, or securely fixed in place. |
| grimace | A facial expression, often ugly or contorted; indicating disapproval and pain. |