| A | B |
| chamber | an enclosed space or cavity, hall for meetings of a legislative body; a judge's consultation room; a part of a firearm |
| glisten | glitter or sparkle |
| radiant | shining, beaming with happiness; transmitted by radiation |
| doe | an adult female of various mammals |
| tousle | disheval, mess; disorder by rough handling |
| minute | the 60th part of an hour, the record of a meeting |
| triumph | victorious; to prevail; to celebrate victory |
| drench | to wet thoroughly |
| scanty | barely sufficient; small amount |
| defeat | to be overthrown in battle; to nullify |
| sprout | young and growing plant shoot |
| bleak | desolately barren |
| sprig | small shoot or twig |
| tremble | to shake unvoluntarily; tremulous; to be affected by fear and doubt |
| colossal | very great size or degree |
| ram | to force or drive in or through; cra,. crpwd male sheep; battering ram |
| moisten | to dampen |
| arid | very dry; insufficient rainfall to support agriculture |
| mansion | large imposing residence |
| nudge | to touch or push gently; to elbow |
| jovial | marked by good humor |
| fawn | show affection; young deer; a light grayish brown |
| decay | to cause decomposition; to rot |
| sluggish | slothful, lazy, slow in movement, dull |
| artery | one of the tubular vessels that carry blood from the heart; a main channel of transportation |