| A | B |
| acclaim | (verb) to welcome with applause or great praise (noun) applause; praise |
| aquatic | adj. 1: growing or living in or often found in water 2: performed in or on water |
| belligerent | adj. 1: waging war 2: eager to or showing eagerness to fight |
| blizzard | noun 1: a long heavy snowstorm 2: a very strong cold wind filled with fine snow |
| bondage | (noun) the state of being a slave or serf |
| extensive | (adj.) having wide or large extent |
| flippant | (adj.) treating lightly something serious or worthy of respect |
| halter | noun 1: a rope or strap for leading or tying an animal; a set of straps enclosing an animal's head to which a lead may be attached 2: a rope for hanging criminals; a noose 3: a woman's article of clothing that covers the upper body, that is held in place by straps, and that leaves the back, arms, and midriff bare |
| indisposed | adj. 1: slightly ill 2: unwilling |
| maze | (noun) a confusing complicated network of passages |
| murky | adj. 1: very dark or gloomy 2: foggy; misty 3: difficult to understand |
| obscene | adj. 1: repulsive; disgusting 2: very shocking to one's sense of what is moral or decent |
| recurrence | verb 1: to go or come back in thought or discussion 2: to come again into the mind 3: to occur or appear again |
| timorous | (adj.) easily frightened; fearful |
| twinge | (verb) to affect with or feel a sudden sharp pain (noun) a sudden sharp stab (as of pain) |
| unscathed | (adj.) completely unharmed; not injured |