| A | B |
| medley | a mixture of various types |
| bustle | .to hurry or cause to hurry with a great show of energy |
| glossy | smooth and shiny; lustrous |
| fossil | a markedly outdated or old-fashioned person or thing |
| blossom | The flower of a plant, especially one producing an edible fruit |
| shabby | showing conspicuous signs of wear or neglect |
| twig | any small branch or shoot of a tree or other woody plant |
| fray | A noisy quarrel |
| disheveled | Hanging loosely or in disorder |
| bouquet | a bunch of flowers |
| fade | to lose or cause to lose brightness, color, or clarity |
| taut | Showing nervous strain; stressed |
| tatter | a torn piece hanging loose from the main part, as a garment or a flag |
| nestle | to lie close and snug, like a bird in a nest; snuggle or cuddle |
| steady | firmly placed or fixed: a steady ladder |
| fabric | any cloth made from yarn or fibers by weaving, knitting. |
| surge | a strong, forceful forward motion, like that of a wave; rush |
| dim | Poorly lighted |
| mansion | A large and imposing house |
| regret | to feel sorrow or remorse for: He always regretted not finishing college. 2. to grieve or mourn for |
| tart | sharp to the taste; sour or acid |
| shanty | A crudely built hut, cabin, or house; shack |
| wilt | The act of wilting, or the state of being wilted |
| bitter | Full of, marked by, or causing emotions such as grief, anger resentment or hatred |
| ruin | To cause the destruction or downfall of something or someone |