A | B |
hut | A small simple house or shed; shack |
brocade | A thick cloth with a rich, raised pattern woven into it |
weave | To make cloth by passing strands under and over other strands |
finest | Very good; excellent |
pursuit | To carry on an activity; keep on doing something |
assuring | To say positively; declare |
palace | The oficial residence of a king, queen, or other ruler |
gratitude | The quality or a feeling of being grateful for some gift, favor, or kindness |
valley | Long, narrow area of low land between mountains or hills, often with a river running along |
scorching | To burn superficially so as to discolor or damage the texture of |
uttering | To express out loud; give out in a voice that can be heard |
shivering | To shake or tremble from cold, fear or excitement in a way one cannot control |
outcome | A final result; end |
steep | Having a sharp slope; rising or falling in a nearly straight line |
journey | A trip especially over a great distance |
guidance | The act of guiding or showing the way |
emerging | To come into view; appear |
reins | A long leather strap attached to the bit in a horse's mouth and held by the rider to control the horse |
detected | To discern something hidden or subtle |
previous | Coming before something else; earlier |