| A | B |
| abundant | to be great in quantity or amount |
| bough | a main branch of a tree |
| colt | a young male horse |
| crimson | deep purplish red |
| dampen | to lessen in activity or enthusiasm; to slightly wet something |
| disgust | a strong feeling of dislike especially caused by something sickening or evil; to cause a feeling of disgust |
| fogy | a person with old fashioned ideas |
| frisky | tending to move around lively and in a playful way |
| frolic | to play about happily to romp; a playful or mischievous action; good time fun |
| gloom | partial or total darkness; a dad mood; to look discouraged or depressed; to be or become overcast |
| immense | very great in size or amount; not being capable of being measured by ordinary means |
| jester | a fool or jokester; a person who gives a comic act |
| loaf | a quantity of bread; to do very little and spend time ina lazy and wasteful way |
| novice | a person who has no previous experience with something |
| ooze | to flow or leak slowly; to emit or give off; soft mud or slime |
| quiver | a slight shaking motion; a case for carrying arrows |
| rumple | to wrinkle or muss |
| scabbard | a protective case for a sword, dagger or bayonet |
| seep | to pass or escape through an opening very slowly and in small quantities-refers to liquid or gases; to disappear; to diminish slowly but steadily |
| shrill | with a high pitched penetrating quality; with in your face insistent quality; to make a high pitched penetrating sound |
| spout | a tube, pie or hole wthrough which liquid shoots out of; a sudden strong stream of fluid; to speak with long and quick flow of words so as to sound important |
| tardy | Later than expected; sluggish, slow to move or react; an instance of being late for school |
| victory | an overcoming of an enemy or an opponent; success in a struggle |
| vivid | strikingly bright or intense in color; being noticeably clear, distinct or fresh; producing a strong mental image; active and inventive |
| weary | worn out in strength, energy or freshness; having your patience, interest or energy exhausted |