| A | B |
| batch | an amount prepared at one time |
| reject | to throw out; discard |
| vanish | to pass out of existence |
| sloppy | messy, untidy |
| rhythm | a regular repeating of beats, movements, actions, or words |
| blunder | a foolish or careless mistake |
| strict | demanding strong discipline |
| meadow | a stretch of grassy ground, such as one used as a pasture or for growing hay |
| recover | to get back; regain; to return to a normal condition |
| cleanse | to make clean or pure |
| pledge | a formal vow; a solemn promise; to guarantee by a solemn promise or vow |
| mystery | something that is difficult to explain or understand |
| expand | to increase in one or more physical dimensions, as length or volume; enlarge |
| bluff | to deceive or mislead |
| promptly | on time; punctual; done without delay; immediate |
| simplify | to make simple or simpler |
| statue | a form or likeness sculpted or modeled in stone, clay, metal, or wood |
| polish | to make or become smooth and shiny, as by abrasion, chemical action, or both; a substance containing chemicals or an abrasive material for smoothing or shining a surface |
| somehow | in a way that is not specified or understood |
| dreadful | inspiring dread; terrible |
| swift | moving with great speed; fast |
| tense | nerve-racking; suspenseful |
| modern | of or relating to the present or the recent past |
| grasp | to seize and hold firmly with or as if with the hands |
| bundle | a number of objects tied or wrapped together; a package |