| A | B |
| inundate | to overwhelm with the abundance of excess |
| inure | to get use to something undesireable; harden |
| caucus | a meeting of members of a political party to make descisions |
| cerebral | of or relating to the brain |
| glutton | one who eats or consumes a great deal; |
| fathom | to understand fully |
| stupefy | to make numb with amazement |
| umbrage | sense of injury or insult; to take offence |
| gloat | to brag greatly |
| cower | to cringe in fear; to shrink away |