| A | B |
| intensive | thorough, deep; showing great effort; concentrated |
| maneuver | a planned movement; a skillful plan; a scheme; to perform or carry out such a planned event |
| sabotage | an action taken to destroy something or to prevent it from working properly; to take such destructive action |
| scant | not enough; barely enough; marked by a small or insufficient amount |
| stealthy | done in a way so as not to be seen or observed; sneaky underhanded |
| strapping | tall, strong, and healthy |
| strident | harsh, shrill; unpleasant sounding |
| thrive | to grow vigorously; to grow in wealth and possessions |
| titanic | of enormous size, strength, power or scope |
| valiant | possessing or acting with bravery or boldness |