| A | B |
| blossom | (n.) a flower or group of flowers; the state or time of flowering, (v.) to have or produce flowers; to develop, open up, or appear |
| collide | to strike against each other with force; to clash |
| constant | never stopping; happening over and over again; staying the same; loyal, steady, or faithful |
| content | (adj.) pleased with or accepting of; not wanting anything else, (n.) an amount that is held or contained; the meaning or subject of |
| distract | to draw attention to something else or cause to turn aside; to confuse or disturb |
| drought | a long time without rain; a prolonged shortage |
| foul | unpleasant to the senses; dirty, clogged, or polluted; dishonorable; against rules of sport or game; stormy or rainy |
| noble | of high birth or rank; outstanding; of good moral character |
| policy | a plan, set of rules, or way to act; a written insurance contract |
| quiver | (n.) a case used to hold arrows; a trembling or shaking motion, (v.) to shake or tremble |
| slight | (adj.) small in size or degree; not much; not important, (n.) an act of neglect or discourtesy |
| tidy | neat and in good order; comfortable or large in amount |