| A | B |
| bitterly | resentfully; unhappily |
| devour | to consume greedily; to eat |
| despair | the state of being without hope |
| oblivious | forgetful; lost in thought |
| outwitted | to outsmart someone or something |
| propelling | to couse to move or continue in motion; to push forward |
| abruptly | suddenly |
| abandon | to leave or give up completely; to walk away from |
| genuine | real; not false; not prepared |
| pilfering | to steal small amounts |
| foolhardy | foolish; daring; reckless |
| anchored | to secure or fasten firmly; to fix in place |
| conscience | a sense of moral goodness |
| accusing | to say something has committed an offense or crime |
| flattered | to feel pleased by being shown respect, admiration, or affection |
| reminisced | to think back or talk about the past |
| conceded | to surrender; to grant; to allow |
| pandemonium | a wild uproar; chaos |
| agitated | disturb emotionally; excited |
| fragrance | a sweet smell |
| omniously | suggestion that something bad is goint ot happen in the future |
| exterminator | a person or thing that destroys something totally |
| fluttered | to flap; to move up and down or back and forth hurriedly |
| acquired | to get |