| A | B |
| Loiter (v) | To linger in an aimless way, hang around |
| Malinger (v) | To pretend to avoid duty or work |
| Pithy (adj) | Short but full of meaning and point |
| Plunder (v) | To rob by force, especially during wartime; to seize wrongfully |
| Plunder (n) | Property stolen by force, booty |
| Simper (v) | To smile or speak in a silly, forced way |
| Simper (n) | A silly, forced smile |
| Steadfast (adj) | Firmly fixed; constant, not moving or changing |
| Vaunted (adj) | Much boasted about in a vain or swaggering way |
| Vilify (v) | To abuse or belittle unjustly or maliciously |
| Waif (n) | A person (usually a child) without a home or friend; a stray person or animal; something that comes along by chance, a stray bit |
| Wry (adj) | Twisted, turned to one side; cleverly and often grimly humorous |