| A | B |
| mend | to make something useful again by fixing or repairing |
| gaunt | very thin especially from disease, hunger, or cold |
| brim | a circular projection that sticks outward from the crown of a hat |
| wrap | bend out of shape, as under pressure from heat |
| mottle | mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained |
| knoll | a small natural hill |
| court | engage in social activities leading to marriage |
| betrothal | a mutual promise to marry |
| smother | enclose completely |
| glower | an angry stare |
| ointment | a thick greasy substance rubbed ont he skin to heal, soothe, or protect it |
| hoard | save up for future use |
| swarm | a group of insects |
| char | burn slightly |
| sulk | to remain silent |