| A | B |
| pelt1 | the skin of an animal with the hair or fur still on it |
| pelt2 | to cast, hurl or throw missiles, to strike repeatedly |
| murmur | a low, indistinct sound, muttering |
| windfall | something like ripened fruit blown down by the wind, sudden unexpected piece of good luck of personal gain |
| hulking | large, heavy and often unwieldy or clumsy |
| unkempt | uncombed, not orderly, not neat 2. unpolished rude |
| scuffle | to struggle or fight in rough confusion 2. to move in a confused hurry 3. to drag the feet, shuffle |
| ebb | the flow of water back to the sea, 2. to weaken or lessen |
| slight | light in form or build, small in amount, 2. to treat with disrepect or indifference, to treat as unimportant |
| tier | a row of seats, series of rows, layers, ranks arranged one above or behind another |
| skirmish | a brief fight, slight unimportant conflict |
| wane | to grow gradually less, to become less intent or bright, to grow dim |
| unruly | hard to control, restrain or keep in order, disobedient, unmanageable |
| swarm | a large number of bees, to be filled or crowded, to move in large numbers |
| rustle | soft sound, to move by energetic action, to collect cattle |