| A | B |
| collect | to get and keep things of one type, such as stamps or coins |
| scramble | to compete with other people for something there is very little of |
| sort | to put into groups |
| order | the way something is arranged |
| ragged | having rough, uneven or sharp edges |
| rapidly | very quick or fast |
| continue | to begin again after a pause |
| dart | to move quickly |
| edge | the outer part of something |
| admire | to respect and approve of someone or to find something attractive |
| value | the amount of money something is worth |
| shiny | having a bright surface |
| slither | to move by twisting and sliding along a surface |
| separate | to set apart |
| neat | clean and in proper order |
| bunch | a group of things of the same kind |
| nearly | not completely ; almost |
| enough | as much as is needed |
| arrange | to put something in a particular order |
| butt in | to interrupt a conversation |