| A | B |
| frantic | wild with anger, pain or worry |
| propel | to push or drive forward |
| accomplish | to do; carry out; get something done |
| clench | to close or press tightly together; grip firmly |
| trot | to step along by moving a front leg and the opposite hind leg at the same time |
| spectator | a person who watches something without taking part; an onlooker |
| veer | to change directions |
| rove | to wander about; roam |
| defeat | to win victory over; overcome; beat |
| leer | sly look out of the corner of the eye along with a wicked smile |
| sneer | to look scornful or sarcastic, especially by curling the upper lip |
| snarl | to growl in a fierce way, showing the teeth |
| prance | to rise up on the hind legs especially while moving along |