| A | B |
| deluge | 1. a great flood of water 2. torrential rain 3. an overwhelming rush or number 1. to overwhelm 2. to flood with water |
| encounter | 1, to meet casually or unexpectedly 2. to come into conflict with (in battle or contest) 3. to contend with 1. a meeting |
| soothing | 1. calming 2. to lesson pain |
| abyss | 1. a deep immeasurable space 2. anything profound, unfathomable or infinite |
| yearn | 1. to have intense desire or longing 2. to feel tenderness or affection. |
| paltry | 1. insignificant 2. Worthless or petty |
| shard | 1. broken piece or fragment |
| utter | 1. complete; total; absolute 2.unconditional; unqualified 1. to give sound expression to 2. to put into circulation 3. to make publicly known. 4. to express oneself; especially in words. |
| surly | 1. ill-tempered or rude 2. dismal 3. arrogant |
| rash | 1. acting without thought 2. resulting from excessive haste 1. a skin eruption 2. a series of unpleasant and unexpected occurrences |
| erupt | 1. to eject violently 2. to appear on the skin; break out 3. to burst forth suddenly and violently |
| pessimistic | 1.the tendency to see the worst in things; a gloomy outlook |
| gesture | 1. a motion with your hands |
| dart | 1. a small, narrow pointed missile that is thrown or shot; a game of darts 2. a sudden quick movement 3. a tapered tuck made in dressmaking 4. any of various tropical and semitropical marine fish 1. to move or throw swiftly and suddenly |
| abrubt | 1. sudden or unexpected 2. curt in speech or manner 3. terminating or changing suddenly. 4. making sharp transitions; disconnected 5. steep; precipitous |
| pinnacle | 1. the highest point or level 2. a towering peak; mountain 3. a slender upright structure in the form of a cone, pyramid or spire |
| don | 1. to put on 1. In Spanish a tile prefixed to a man’s given name. Mr.; Sir 2. a lord or gentleman in Spanish speaking countries 3. a person of great importance 4. a head of a university in England |
| foreign | 1. from another country. 2. not pertinent or related; a matter foreign to the discussion 3. not familiar 4. in an abnormal place or position |
| remnant | 1. remaining; usually a small amount 2. a surviving trace or vestige, as of a former era: a remnant of the ancient Greeks. |
| hover | 1. to hang or suspend in air 2. to keep lingering about 3. to remain in an uncertain state |
| native | 1. a person or species originating from a certain place 1. inherent; natural or innate 2. originating from a specific place |
| frill | 1. a gathered or pleated strip of cloth sewn on one edge 2. a ruff of hair or feathers around the neck of a dog or bird 3. the folded skin around the neck of a reptile or amphibian 1. to adorn with decoration |
| pelt | 1. to throw or hurl 2. to rain heavily 3. To move rapidly; hurry 1. the untanned hide or skin of an animal. |
| emaciated | 1. to become abnormally thin |
| culprit | 1. a person waiting trial |