Scullery | | to ward off a weapon or blow |
Imperilment | | happiness and laughter |
Forlorn | | a straight sword that has a narrow blade with sharp edges |
Rapier | | a room that is near the kitchen in a large and usually old house and that is used for washing dishes, doing messy kitchen tasks, etc. |
Residual | | sad and lonely |
Balusters | | very angry |
Spur | | a preliminary survey to gain information |
Ectoplasmic | | a mock blow or attack on or toward one part in order to distract attention from the point one really intends to attack |
Reconnaissance | | hard to handle or manage because of size or weight |
Cumbersome | | a state of not being active and having very little energy |
Malaise | | a rib or rim for strength, for guiding, or for attachment to another object |
Feinted | | tending to be quiet : not speaking frequently |
Torpor | | to put (something or someone) in a dangerous situation |
Parry | | a large bottle of glass or stoneware enclosed in a basket of the same shape |
Garish | | too bright or colorful |
Taciturn | | a painting, drawing, or photograph in a single hue |
Monochrome | | a stiff sharp pointed part |
Flanges | | a substance held to produce spirit materialization and telekinesis |
Mirth | | an upright often vase-shaped support for a rail |
Demijohn | | a hazy feeling of not being well |
Cadaverous | | looking very thin and pale : resembling a corpse |
Livid | | leaving a residue that remains effective for some time |