| A | B | 
| chime | set of bells or single bell; to harmonize; to enter into a discussion | 
| stroll | to walk in an idle manner; to wander | 
| agile | quick and easy of movement; deft and active | 
| foliage | leaves of a plant or tree | 
| scamper | to run or go hurriedly | 
| numb | weakened or deprived of the power of feeling; insensitive | 
| fledgling | a young bird; a young inexperienced person | 
| snarl | to make knotted; to confuse; to speak harshly; tangled tuft of hair | 
| fragrant | having a fragrant odor | 
| vine | long thing stem growing along by means of tendrils | 
| appear | to come into sight; to present oneself formally | 
| sulky | showing resentment by peevish withdrawal; two wheeled on horse carriage | 
| plumage | a bird's feathers collectively | 
| clash | to collide with a loud metallic tone; conflict | 
| foul | extremely dirty; rotten; to be disqualified | 
| tapestry | heavy decorative woven cloth | 
| grin | to smile broadly | 
| surly | bad tempered; uncivil; gloomy (as in weather) | 
| barge | flat bottomed large boat; to move come and go in an abrupt way | 
| vanish | to disappear; to come to an end; cease to exist | 
| immaculate | perfectly clean; pure; innocent | 
| stench | offensive odor | 
| depart | to leave; to set out, start; to die | 
| gawky | awkward and ungainly | 
| sapling | a young tree; a youth |