| A | B |
| malicious | having or showing a desire to cause harm to someone |
| raucous | boisterously disorderly |
| slavering | drooling;slobbering |
| roiling | stirring up;disturbing |
| pidgin | a simplified speech used for communication between people with different languages |
| taciturn | tempermentally disinclined to talk |
| stolid | having or expressing little or no sensibility; unemotional |
| commissary | a store for equipment and provisions |
| vertigo | a sensation of motion in which the individual or the individual's surroundings seem to whirl dizzily |
| skirmish | a minor dispute or contest between opposing parties |
| contingent | dependent on or conditioned by something else |
| ostentatiously | marked by or fond of conspicuous or vainglorious and sometimes pretentious display |
| onslaught | an especially fierce attack |
| puerile | juvenile; childish; silly |
| quibble | bicker |