| A | B |
| sully | to make soiled or tarnished |
| resourceful | able to deal well with new or difficult situations |
| alias | an assumed or additional name; otherwise called; otherwise known as |
| plug | to stop, make tight, or secure with |
| ethyl | a colorless flammable easily evaporated liquid that is used to dissolve things |
| moldering | to crumble to bits by slow decay |
| scamp | a mischievous person; a rascal |
| shunned | to avoid purposely or by habit |
| coot | a harmless simple person |
| meddling | to concern oneself with something that is not one's own business |
| prying | to search curiously into other people's affairs; to raise, move, or pull apart with or as if with a lever |
| gig | a show |
| craws | the stomach especially of a lower animal |
| acquaintance | a person one knows slightly |
| offense | something that offends; an act of attacking |
| swapped | make an exchange; trade |
| palest | not having the warm skin color of a person in good health |
| ratted | to betray one's friend |