| A | B |
| gait | a way of walking or running |
| vary | to be or to become different |
| straitlaced | extremely strict or proper in manners, morals, or opinions |
| toil | to work very hard |
| enlighten | to give wisdom or knowledge to someone |
| shrill | strident; having a harsh, intense, unpleasant quality |
| din | a loud, confusing, persistent noise |
| scale | the size of a model, drawing, or map as compared with the actual size of the thing it represents |
| ignorant | lacking knowledge or education |
| sputter | to speak in a quick or confusing manner |
| loaf | to spend time without purpose |
| serene | peaceful and calm |
| warbler | someone who sings in a trilling, quavering way |
| hobble | to limp; to walk or move with difficulty |
| raucous | harsh sounding and unpleasantly loud |
| charade | an absurdly false or pointless situation or act |
| drone | to speak in a dull, boring way or a long time |
| supple | adaptable and responsive in dealing with challenges |
| bedlam | chaos; frenzied, noisy activity and confusion |
| trample | to walk heavily on something and then cause damage or injury |
| flexible | able to be persuaded or influenced |
| masquerade | a party where people wear masks and costumes |
| stagger | arrange to be at different or overlapping times |
| gruff | impolite, abrupt, angry or impatient |
| fracas | a noisy quarrel or fight |