| A | B |
| blur | anything indistinct or hazy; unclear. |
| terrific | extraordinarily great or wonderful. |
| bog | wet, spongy ground; a small marsh. |
| bolt | to flee suddenly; to run away quickly. |
| dusk | sunset; the dim part of twilight. |
| dwarf | any abnormally small person; a little being in human form with magical powers. |
| dye | a substance or solution for coloring hair, fabric, etc. |
| dynamite | a powerful explosive. |
| jut | to stick out; to project, protrude or extend outward. |
| keen | extremely sensitive or responsive; having strength and perception. |
| kernal | the softer, usually part, of a shell or nut; a whole seed grain, such as wheat or corn. |
| kerosene | a mixture of gases used as aircraft fuel, lighter fluid, etc. |
| properly | appropriately; suitably; correctly; decently. |
| blunder | to make a foolish mistake. |
| provide | to make available; to supply with. |
| prowl | to roam about slyly in search of prey. |
| public | for the use or benefit of all people in a society. |
| tennis | a small yellow ball that is used to play a game in which the ball is hit back and forth over a net with rackets. |
| terrace | an unroofed, paved area between a house and a yard; a patio. |
| blush | to become red in the face due to embarrassment. |