| A | B |
| brawl | a rough, noisy fight |
| brawl | to fight noisily |
| casual | not planned; not regular; occasional; suitable for everyday use; comfortable |
| constant | to changing; loyal; faithful; unending |
| excel | to do well; to be better or greater than others |
| exhaust | to use up; to tire out |
| exhaust | the waste gasses from an engine; also the system that pumps out such waste gases |
| hardy | able to survive under bad conditions; tough |
| mediocre | of low to medium quality; barely passable |
| monotonous | always the same; not varying; boring |
| originate | to bring or come into being |
| punctuate | to add marks such as commas and periods to writing to make the meaning clear; to interrupt from time to time |
| ravenous | very hungry; eager for whatever satisfies one's needs or wants |
| realistic | closely resembling real life; aware of things as they are; practical |
| soothe | to make calm and relaxed; to relieve soreness; to make less painful |
| stampede | a sudden rush of animals or people, usually caused by fear |
| stampede | to take part in a stampede |
| veteran | a person who has served in the armed forces; a person with much experience |
| veteran | experienced |