A | B |
brigands | a member of a gang of robbers |
devoured | to eat something quickly and hungrily |
gravely | very serious |
anxiously | worried; nervous |
reproved | to find fault with; disapprove |
complications | to make something more difficult; confusion |
shrugged | to raise your shoulders in order to show doubt or lack of interest |
persisted | to keep on doing something in spite of obstacles or warnings |
emphatically | felt or done with emphasis |
beckoning | making a sign to someone; asking him to come |
heartily | enthusiastic or sincere |
laden | carrying a lot of things |
coaxing | to persuade someone gently and patiently to do something |
encountered | an unexpected or difficult meeting |
ambled | to walk slowly because you are not in a hurry |
swished | to move with a soft, rustling sound |
protested | to object to something strongly and publicly |
marmalade | a jam made from oranges or other citrus fruit |
devouring | to eat something quickly and hungrily |
slyest | crafty, cunning, and secretive |
contentedly | happy and satisfied |
disgusting | very unpleasant and offensive to others |
triumphs | a great victory success or achievement |
suspiciously | a thought based more on feeling than on fact |
reluctantly | unwilling |
crescent | a curved shape similar to that of the moon when it's a sliver |
scuffling | a confused or disorderly struggle or fight |
accurately | exactly correct |
cautioned | carefulness or watchfulness |
corridor | a long hallway or passage in a building or train |
spectacles | eye glasses |
treadle | a lever moved by the foot to operate a sewing machine |