| Term | Definition |
| Bluster | v. To talk in a loud and bullying manner. n. Loud, boastful or threatening talk or commotion. adj. Blowing loudly and violently. |
| Council | n. A group of people who meet to decide or plan something, give advice, or make laws. |
| Dwell | v. 1. To live or reside. 2. To keep thinking about. n. A house or home. |
| Exterminate | v. To kill or destroy completely. |
| Fee | n. A fixed sum of money charged. |
| Garment | n. Any piece of clothing. |
| Infest | v. To overrun in a way that causes harm or annoyance. |
| Insist | v. To take a stand and hold firmly to it. adj. Unyielding; firm. |
| Paltry | adj. Very small and worthless; hardly worth considering. |
| Peculiar | adj. 1. Odd; strange. 2. Limited to a person, country, group or thing. |
| Rash | n. 1`. A breaking out of red spots on the skin. 2. A series of outbreaks. adj. Too hast or reckless. |
| Revenge | n. 1. The desire to return harm for harm done. 2. The act of paying back wrong done. v. To get even for a wrong done; to retaliate. |
| Rodent | n. An animal with sharp teeth for gnawing. adj. Of or relating to rodents. |
| Swarm | v. To move in large numbers. n. A large, moving crowd or mass. |
| Vat | n. A large container such as a tub or barrel used for holding liquids. |