| A | B | 
| outrage | (n) an extremely violent act; a deep insult; great anger and indignation aroused by an offense | 
| lunge | (v) a sudden thrust with a weapon; a sudden plunge forward | 
| lethargic | (adj) abnormally drowsy, slow, sluggish | 
| shanty | (n) applied to lumberers; living quarters; shabby dwelling | 
| collide | (v) to strike violently; clash; | 
| robust | (adj) strong and healthy; full of vigor; full and rich as in flavor | 
| bungalow | (n) small house or cottage; a low one storied house with a wide porch (in India) | 
| surrender | (v) to give up possession or power over; to give up claim to; to yield to an emotion | 
| buoyant | (adj) ability to float or rise in liquid; power to keep something afloat | 
| smudge | (n/v) stain or smear; a fire made to produce dense smoke; to make dirty | 
| recoil | (v) to draw or stagger back; to shrink back as in fear; to return to the starting point | 
| vigorous | (adj) strong and robust; forceful and energetic | 
| probe | (v/n) an investigation; a legislative committee into corruption; an instrumented spacecraft for exploring; to explore with a probe | 
| flock | (n) a group of animals living/feeding/moving together; the members of a church or children in a family | 
| humdrum | (adj) lacking variety; dull; monotonous | 
| horror | (n) the strong feeling caused by something  harmful or shocking; extreme nervousness or panic | 
| yearn | (v) to be filled with longing; to feel tenderness and sympathy | 
| uneasy | (adj) uncomfortable; awkward and constrained; restless; unsettled | 
| skiff | (n) any of various light small open boats propelled by oars, motor and sail | 
| retreat | (v) to draw back; withdrawal in the face of opposition to a safe place; to slope backwards; (n) a safe secluded place | 
| aghast | (adj) terrified and horrified; feeling great horror or dismay | 
| channel | (n) the bed of a running stream/river; a body of water joining two larger bodies of water; any means of passage; (v) to serve as a medium | 
| brood | (n/v) the offspring of a family; to hover over and protect; to ponder in a troubled way | 
| leaden | made of lead; hard to move or lift; sluggish, dull | 
| corridor | (n) a long passageway unto which rooms open; a strip of land or airspace forming a passageway through foreign held land |