| A | B |
| Antic | an odd or extravagant act or gesture; prank |
| Brazen | marked by exaggerated fearlessness or boldness |
| Capsize | to overturn or cause to overturn |
| Collaborate | to work together on a project |
| Commend | to speak highly of to praise |
| Comply | to act accordingly to a command, request or order |
| Deftly | move in a quick and skillful manner |
| Flounder | to make clumsy attempts to move or regain one's balance; to struggle |
| Impulse | a sudden wish or urge |
| Intuition | a sense of knowing an insight |
| Peer | to look intently, searchingly or with difficulty |
| perverse | turned away from what is right or good, improper |
| Stampede | a sudden headlong rush or flight of a crowd or people or animals |
| Summit | the highest point or part the top |
| Tedious | boring, tiresome because of length slowness or dullness |