| A | B |
| gash | 1) to make a deep cut 2) a deep cut |
| alter | to change or make different |
| gimmer | a give a faint and unsteady light |
| abominable | very bad or unpleasant |
| glimpse | 1) a quick look 2) to give a quick look |
| accrue | add; acquire |
| flail | to hit or wave wildly at something |
| abode | home |
| glint | a gleam or flash |
| frigid | very cold; unfriendly; without warmth |
| anticipation | looking forward to something |
| glisten | to sparkle |
| frequent | happening often |
| abide | to stay or live somewhere; to put up with |
| exterminate | to get rid of by killing; to destroy |
| humiliate | to embarrass |
| famine | a shortage of food; people dying from hunger |
| gloomy | dark; dim; sad |
| hardy | strong and sturdy |
| frantic | wildly excited by worry or fear |