| A | B |
| cottage | (n) small one story home of a peasant or farmer; house at a resort; any of several separate dwelling units |
| swagger | (v) to sway from side to side; to walk with bold, arrogant stride; to boast, or brag in a superior manner |
| prompt | (v) quick to act or do as required; to remind of something a person has forgotten; (n) message on a video screen requesting info; |
| boulevard | (n) a broad well made street often tree lined |
| proceed | (v) to advance after stopping; to go on speaking after an interruption; to make legal action against someone |
| disorderly | (adj) untidy and unsystematic; unruly; violating public peace |
| rubbish | (n) refuse; worthless ideas or statements; any material thrown away as useless |
| conduct | (n) the act of leading; the process of managing; the way one acts or behaves; (v) to be able to transmit |
| wary | (v) cautious of one's guard; characterized by caution |
| hedge | (n) a row of closely planted shrubs; anything serving as a barrier; (v) to hide behind words and refuse to commit |
| compose | (v/adj) to form in combination; to put together in proper order; to create, as in musical or literacy works; to reconcile |
| tidy | (v/adj) in good condition; near and orderly; a rather large considerable sum of money |
| thicket | (n) a thick growth of shrubs and underbrush or small trees |
| quiver | (n/v) with tremendous motion; tremble; to shake with a tremulous motion |
| tardy | (n) delicate, weak, slow in moving; behind time; late |
| trail | (n/v) to drag or hand down behind as to drag on the ground; to make a path by treading; to hunt by tracking; a path made by repeated passage |
| hesitate | (v) to stop because of indecision; to stop momentarily; to be reluctant |
| eerie | (adj) mysterious, uncanny, or weird; uneasy because of a superstitious fear |
| cinder | (n) slag because of the reduction of ores; a rough piece of solid lava; partly burned coal |
| flinch | (v) to draw back as from a blow; to wince as from pain |
| confident | (adj) assured; belief in ones own abilities; the belief that another will keep a secret |
| partition | (n/v) division into parts; something that separates or divides; a part or section |
| halt | (v) to stop temporarily; to pause; to come to a stop |
| festive | (adj) suited to a feast or festival; merry and joyous |
| orchestra | (n) the semicircular space in front of the stage; a usually large group of musicians |