| A | B |
| triumph | 1) a victory 2) to win a victory |
| crevice | a crack ; an opening |
| audible | loud enough to be heard |
| doze | to take a short nqp; to sleep lightly |
| disgust | 1) a strong dislike in something or someone 2) to cause strong dislike in something or someone |
| furious | very angry |
| arrogant | proud, haughty, feeling important |
| throb | 1) a quivering feeling or movement 2) to move or beat in rhythm |
| disease | a sickness |
| strut | to walk in a proud, bold, showy way |
| maggot | a fly that just came out of it's egg |
| distress | to feel or cause pain, sorrow or misery |
| trial | a test of something |
| astride | with one leg on each side |
| dissolve | to make or become liquid` |
| ambitious | a strong desire to become successful, wealthy, powerful |
| drag | to pull behind |
| anxiety | worry about something that may happen |
| bayonet | a knife or blade attached to the end of a gun |
| amplify | to increase sound |