| A | B |
| Quai (Quay) | Noun. A place in a town or village where boats can be tied up or can stop to load and unload goods |
| Inoffensive | Adjective. Unlikely to offend or upset anyone |
| Chap | Noun. Especially British English, a man, especially a man you know and like |
| Deal (with) | Verb. To take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem |
| Extraordinary * | Adjective. Very unusual or surprising |
| Litter | Noun. A chair or bed for carrying important people, used in past times |
| Rigid * | Adjective. 1. stiff and not moving or bending. 2. methods, systems etc. that are very strict and difficult to change |
| Exceed (one's authority) | Verb. To go beyond what rules or laws say you are allowed to do |
| Get above oneself | Idiom. To think you are better or more important than you really are |