| A | B |
| raggedy | Tattered or worn-out |
| jowls | The cheek or jaw |
| scurrying | Going with light running steps; scampering |
| burrs | A rough, prickly husk or covering surrounding the seeds or fruits of plants |
| commence | to begin |
| veterinary | connected with the medical or surgical treatment of animals |
| flustered | To make or become nervous or upset |
| snarl | An angry growl. |
| skillet | a pan used for frying foods |
| sickle | a semicircular blade attached to a short handle, used for cutting grain or tall grass |
| scolding | to speak to or criticize angrily for punishment. |
| cringe | To shrink back, as in fear |
| deposit | To put or set down or To put (money) in a bank |
| nuzzling | To rub or push against gently with or as if with the nose or snout |
| slump | To droop, as in sitting or standing; slouch |
| outright | Completely and entirely or At once; straightway At once; straightway |