| A | B |
| Uncluttered | not containing too many objects, details or unnecessary items |
| Nostrils | either of the two openings at the end of the nose that you breathe through |
| Stall | to stop suddenly because of a lack of power or speed |
| Fiddled | to keep touching or moving something with your hands, |
| Halt | to stop; to make somebody/something stop |
| Coiled | to wind into a series of circles; |
| Jammed | full, very crowded or stuck (like a door) |
| Jagged | with rough, pointed, often sharp edges |
| Handrail | a long narrow bar that you can hold onto for support, |
| Grubby | very dirty, usually because it has not been washed or cleaned |
| Beamed | to display a line of light (smiled) |
| Swayed | to move slowly from side to side; |
| Shoved | to push somebody/something in a rough way |
| Oblivion | a state in which you are not aware of what is happening around you, usually because you are unconscious or asleep |
| exclusive | only to be used by one particular person or group; |
| rickety | not strong or well made; might break |
| unique | being the only one of its kind |
| keen | eager/enthusiastic |
| bogus | pretending to be real or true |
| breathtaking | very exciting or impressive (usually in a pleasant way) |