| A | B |
| Old-fashioned | of a style or method formerly in vogue; outdated |
| Full-length | showing or fitting to the entire length, especially of the human body |
| Problem-solving | the act or process of finding an answer or solution |
| Out-of-date | outmoded; old-fashioned |
| Best-selling | a book or other product that is among those sold in the largest numbers |
| Well-informed | having extensive knowledge of a subject |
| Up-and-coming | marked for future success; promising |
| Long-distance | located at a long distance or far away |
| Peace-loving | not hostile, aggressive, or argumentative |
| Much-improved | showing a great increase in quality, value, or performance |
| Play-by-play | consisting of a detailed running commentary or account, as of the action of a sports event |
| World-famous | well-known throughout the world |
| Part-time | for or during less than the customary time |
| Far-reaching | having a wide range, influence, or effect |
| Matter-of-fact | pertaining to or adhering to facts; literal |
| Player-manager | a person who fills the roles of both player and manager |
| Decision-making | the act or process of reaching a conclusion, judgment, or verdict |
| Up-to-the-minute | information or style that extends up to the present moment |
| Thirst-quenching | having the ability to satisfy; subduing thirst, desire, or passion |
| Secretary-treasurer | a person who fills the roles of both secretary and treasurer |