| A | B |
| abide | to stay, remain, or reside |
| concerned | troubled; worried; anxious; uneasy |
| conduct | to lead or guide |
| errand | special business or purpose of a trip |
| veil | to hide or cover, as with a veil; to mask or disguise; to screen |
| reel | to move dizzily or unsteadily; to stagger or sway |
| respects | expressions of honor or admiration; regards |
| seize | to grasp or snatch; to take control of suddenly or by force |
| stammer | to speak with involuntary pauses or repetition of sounds; to falter |
| gasp | to catch the breath sharply with the mouth open |