| A | B |
| Panic | 1) a sudden terror or fear 2) to fill with or feel great terror or fear |
| canvas | a strong, heavy cloth used for tents and sails |
| decay | to rot |
| bale | a large bundle of tightly packed cotto, hay, straw, etc. |
| tension | a mental or physical strain |
| regret | to feel sorry about |
| caulk | to fill up cracks with putty, tar, etc, |
| barge | a large boat with a flat bottom used for carrying things on rivers and canals |
| serpent | a snake |
| dense | thick |
| ease | 1) a calm or relaxed feelin 2) to move slowly and carefully |
| robust | healthy and vigorous, sturdy |
| bask | to warm oneself in the sunlight; to enjoy a warm feeling |
| destruct | to destroy |
| sapling | a young tree |
| bellow | to roar loudly as a bull does |
| circular | shaped like a circle |
| shimmer | to shine a little |
| tomb | a grave or place to bury the dead |
| smog | a mixture of smoke and fog |