| A | B |
| aloof | not interested |
| disarming | to make friendly |
| brutally | causing injury or misery |
| sullenness | a gloomy or resentful silence |
| contemptously | showing that you despise |
| indignation | anger aroused by something unjust or mean |
| floozy | an immoral woman |
| appraised | to set a value on |
| crestfallen | feeling shame or humiliation |
| consoled | to lessen the grief or sense of loss |
| earnestly | a serious or intent state of mind |
| writhed | to twist and turn this way and that |
| sulkily | to be moodily silent |
| scudded | to move or run swiftly, especially as if driven forward |
| skittered | to glide or skip lightly |
| snooker | a variation of a pool game |
| scornfully | a feeling of loathing toward something considered inferior |
| belligerently | showing a readiness to fight |
| dutifully | coming from or showing a sense of respect |