| A | B |
| thresh | to beat with a machine or flail to separate the grains of seeds from the plant |
| conceited | undeserved high regard for one's worth |
| crock | an earthenware container; broken piece of earthenware |
| daze | to stun, as with a heavy blow or shock; stupefy |
| deed | an act or action |
| engrossing | to occupy exclusively; absorb |
| main | most important; chief |
| meager | deficient in amount or extent; not much |
| obvious | easily understood |
| prior | preceeding in time order |
| revive | to bring back to life or consciousness |
| sack | a large bag of strong material for holding objects |
| suspend | to bar from privilege; to cause to stop for a period |
| acute | having a sharp point or tip; very sensitive |