| A | B |
| ounce | a unit of weight and mass equal to 1/16 pound |
| sprawl | so sit or lie with the body and limbs spread out widely |
| launch | the act of putting something, such as a rocket or a ship, into motion |
| loyal | firm in supporting a person, country, or cause; faithful, true |
| avoid | to keep away from; to steer clear of |
| falter | to lose confidence or purpose; hesitate |
| moist | slightly wet; damp |
| haunt | to come continually to the mind of; obsess |
| scowl | to wrinkle or contract the brow as an expression of anger or disapproval |
| naughty | disobedient; mischevious |
| destroy | to completely ruin |
| saucer | a small, shallow dish for holding a cup |
| pounce | to spring or swoop suddenly so as to seize something |
| poison | a substance that causes injury, sickness, or death |
| August | the eighth month of the year |
| auction | a public sale in which goods are sold to the highest bidder |
| coward | a person who has no courage |
| awkward | not graceful; clumsy |
| cause | someone or something that makes something happen |
| faucet | a device that regulates the flow of liquid from a pipe; a tap |
| tower | a very tall building or a tall structure that is part of a larger building |
| false | not true, real, honest, or correct |
| amount | a quantity |
| royal | of or having to do with a king or queen |
| announce | to bring to public notice |