| A | B |
| animate | To give life or motion to |
| headlong | Reckless, rash, moving with uncontrolled sped, or plunging headfirst |
| hurtle | To move swiftly, or to throw violently. |
| scud | To move swiftly or glide along easily, especially if driven by the wind |
| careen | To tip, lean, or lie on one side; or to lurch or sway from side to side |
| trundle | To roll along |
| undulate | To move in waves, or to have a wavy form. |
| shunt | To switch or shift; or to shove or turn off to one side |
| shamble | to walk clumisly or shuffle along |
| desultory | disconnected, shifting, or aimlessly skipping from one thing to another |
| itinerant | traveling from place to place; or one who travels from place to place |
| centrifugal | moving outward or away from the center |
| exodus | a departure or an emigration, usually of a large number of people |
| ensconce | to hide or conceal securely; or to settle comfortably or snugly |
| consign | to deliver, hand over, or transmit; or to engrust to another's care |
| brandish | to wave or shake threateningly or ostentatiously |
| canter | a moderate gallop |
| equestrian | pertaining to horses, horseback riders, or horseback riding |
| sedentary | characterized by or requiring sitting or slight activity |
| extricate | to disentangle, release, or set free |