| Term | Definition |
| thwarted | to prevent; to oppose and defeat the efforts, plans or ambitions of |
| buss | kiss |
| repugnant | distasteful, objectionable or offensive |
| endured | to hold out against; to bear without resistance or with patient tolerance |
| clambered | to climb with difficulty |
| deploring | to regret deeply or strongly; lament |
| furtively | secretly; sly, shiftily |
| coursed | the path, route or channel anything moves in |
| plucky | courageous, brave |
| espied | caught sight of ( to see at a distance) |
| asserted | statement or claim not supported by proof |
| surreptitiously | done in a secret way |
| distraught | distracted; deeply agitated |
| genial | pleasant, cheerful |
| blurted | to utter suddenly |
| huff | a mood of sulking |
| diminutive | small, tiny |
| despondent | profuse hopelessness |
| adjudged | to declare or announce formally |
| chortled | to chuckle gleefully |
| epistle | written communication |
| mausoleum | family tomb |
| empathize | to experience the feelings of another |
| awry | wrong |
| crypt | underground chamber or vault |
| cadavers | dead bodies |
| frantic | desperate or wild with excitement, passion or fear |
| famished | extremely hungry |
| beseeched | to make an urgent appeal |
| wrath | punishment or vengeance |
| supplications | petitions |
| divine | pertaining to god |
| lineage | line of descendants |
| languishing | becoming weak, faint |
| dearth | scarcity, lack |
| giddy | dizzy |
| hoofed | walked |
| berating | scolding |
| rebuked | reprimanded |
| ajar | partly open |
| alluring | very attractive or tempting |
| slumber | to sleep |
| fortified | to strengthen |
| adolescents | young person |
| callow | immature |
| striplings | adolescent youths |
| shrilly | high pitched |
| ludicrous | ridiculous |
| obdurate | unyeilding; stubborn |
| beau | male companion |
| enveloped | to wrap up |
| trooped | to move |
| nonsensical | words or language making no sense |