| A | B |
| cringe | to pull the head and body quickly away from something in a frightened way |
| cliques | a close group of friends with similar interests and goals |
| murky | dark and gloomy; hard to see through |
| corridor | passageway inside a building; hallway |
| herd | a large group of people; often with a common interest, purpose or bond |
| conceivable | believable; possible to imagine, understand, or believe |
| disoriented | feeling lost or confused, especially with regard to direction or position |
| expression | a look on somebody's face, conveying a thought or feeling |
| veered | changed direction suddenly |
| louvered | a frame in a door or window with spaced horizontal slats for admitting air and light and shedding rain |
| demented | completely unreasonable or lacking any sense of the consequences or actions taken |
| fixate | to focus exclusively on something |