| A | B |
| nimbly | quick and agile in movement |
| emerge | to come into view, appear |
| sneer | a facial expression showing hatred or contempt |
| tact | sense of the proper thing to say or do |
| lurk | to sneak around or hide in order to attack |
| partition | something that separates a space into parts, such as a wall |
| dread | to be afraid; to fear or fell deep worry |
| scoff | to mock; make fun to show one does not believe soemthing |
| rigid | will not bend; hard, stiff |
| corridor | a long narrow hallway or passageway |
| fluster | to make nervous or embarrassed, or confused |
| defiant | standing up against authority; resisting |
| indignant | upset, angry, or resentful |
| limber | flexible, to cause to become flexible |
| pant | to breathe in fast, short gasps |