alley (n) –A narrow back street in a city or town.

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alley (n) –A narrow back street in a city or town

petrified (adj.) –paralyzed with fear, horror, or surprise

baffled (adj.) –confused, unable to understand

tantalizing (adj) –something that looks good, you want it, but often cannot have it

ravenous (adj) – extreme hunger, greedy

crestfallen (adj) –dejected or discouraged

rummage (verb) –to search thoroughly by turning things over

reluctant- (adj.) resistant or opposing

foreboding (adj.) – a bad feeling about something

Tourniquet (n) - compression device used to cut off the flow of blood to a part of the body, most often an arm or leg

quiver (n) -A portable case for holding arrows

dawdling (v) - To take more time than necessary