| A | B |
| vengeance | the act of harming someone in retaliation for something harmful that he/she has done. |
| repertory | the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation. |
| flinch | draw back, as with fair or pain |
| curlicue | a fancifully curved or spiral figure (as a flourish in handwriting) |
| piously | professing or exhibiting a strict, traditional sense of virtue and morality |
| benign | favorable/of a mild type or character |
| jut | to stick out, up, or forward |
| obscenity | the quality or state of being obscene (shocking to one's sense of what is moral or decent) |
| maneuver | a clever or skillful move or action |
| salvage | save from ruin or destruction |