| A | B |
| Routine | regular way of doing things in a particular order |
| Starvation | suffering or death caused by having nothing to eat or not enough to eat : the condition of someone who is starving |
| Barely | hardly or scarcely—used to say that someone or something only has a specified small size, age, length, etc. |
| Flickered | to burn or glow in an unsteady way : to produce an unsteady light: to appear or pass briefly or quickly |
| Grumpily | easily annoyed or angered : having a bad temper or complaining often |
| Segment | one of the parts into which something can be divided |
| Avoid | to stay away from (someone or something): to prevent the occurrence of (something bad, unpleasant, etc.) |
| Twinge | to affect with a sharp pain or pang: to feel a sudden sharp local pain |
| Exaggerated | to think of or describe something as larger or greater than it really is: to make (something) larger or greater than normal |
| Sacastic | having the character of sarcasm: given to the use of sarcasm |
| Resumed | to begin again after stopping: to take (a seat, place, position, etc.) again : to go back to (something) |
| Ignorace | a lack of knowledge, understanding, or education : the state of being ignorant |