| A | B |
| haunch | 1) to form into a hump or arch 2) a feeling about something happening in the future |
| endanger | to put something in danger |
| cask | a barrel used for holding liquids |
| betray | to be disloyal to; to be unfaithful to |
| binoculars | something held to the eyes that makes distant objects seem closer |
| average | 1) usual kind; normal 2) ordinary; typical |
| decapitate | to cut the head off of something |
| induce | to make something happen |
| cafe | a small restaurant |
| wilt | to droop; to weaken |
| defy | to boldly refuse to obey |
| tote | to haul; to carry by hand |
| assault | to suddenly attack with great force |
| infect | to spread germs or disease; to make sick |
| demonstrate | to show or explain to do something |
| calamity | bad luck |
| expand | to grow larger; to spread out |
| angusih | great suffering |
| crag | a rough, uneven rock coming out from other rocks |
| attach | to fasten or join together |