| A | B |
| To appeal | ) to ask someone for help or information; to ask a higher court to |
| To apprentice | to place a person or accept a position for the purpose of learning |
| To atone | to make amends or reparation for a hostile or damaging statement |
| To brew | to make a drink by leaving tea leaves or ground coffee beans in boiling water |
| To boom | to make a deep loud sound; to grow very fast |
| To bustle | to make oneself ready; to hurry busily or with much fuss and bother |
| To faint | to become unconscious for a short time |
| To fence | to fight with light, thin swords |
| To foster | to bring up with care; to help to grow or stimulate, promote;to cling to or cherish |
| To govern | to legally control a country, state, city and make decisions about laws and taxes; to control what happens and how it happens |
| To gather | to come together in a group; to bring things together |
| To graze | to eat grass |