| A | B |
| cycle | to ride a bicycle or motorcycle |
| sweat | to give out a salty liquid through the pores in the skin |
| rhythm | a regular repeating of beats, movements, actions, or sounds |
| rely | to depend on, trust confidently |
| pleasant | pleasing or favorable |
| routine | a series of activities performed regularly |
| cleanse | to make clean or pure |
| shove | to prod, thrust, or push roughly |
| reply | to say or give an answer |
| meant | past tense and past participle of mean |
| sponge | something that absorbs and holds liquids |
| apply | to put on or use |
| threat | something regarded as a possible danger |
| myth | a traditional story dealing with ancestors, heroes or supernatural beings |
| deny | to declare untrue or to refuse to give |
| leather | a material made by cleaning and tanning the skin or hide of an animal and preparing it for use |
| rhyme | a poem having a regular repetition of sounds at the end of lines |
| thread | something regarded as a possible danger |
| meadow | a stretch of grassy ground |
| ravine | a deep, narrow cut, similar to a canyon or gorge |
| breath | the air inhaled into and exhaled from the lungs |
| measure | to find the size, amount, capacity, or degree of something |
| typical | having the traits of characteristics peculiar to a group or category |
| deaf | lacking the ability to hear, either completely or in part |
| crystal | a clear, colorless glass of high quality |
| endeavor | to make an effort; attempt |
| oxygen | one of the elements, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas |
| dynamic | energetic, vigorous |
| realm | a kingdom |
| trampoline | a table-like device for performing acrobatic feats |