| A | B | 
| canal | (n) a channel; duct; artificial waterway | 
| list | (n) a record or catalog of items | 
| list | (v) to lean on one side; tilt | 
| unkempt | (adj) lacking in neatness; untidy | 
| squadron | (n) any of several units of a military organization | 
| erect | (adj) straight up and down; upright | 
| erect | (v) to build or assemble by fitting together materials | 
| restless | (adj) never resting or settled | 
| schooner | (n) a ship with a fore and aft rig and two or more masts; a large tall glass | 
| pace | (n) rate of progress; a measure based on the length of a step | 
| pace | (v) to walk with slow steady steps | 
| spry | (adj) light and easy in motion; nimble | 
| dwelling | (n) a shelter in which people live | 
| hurl | (v) to throw violently or powerfully | 
| grimy | (adj) dirty or disorderly | 
| batch | (n) a quantity used at one time; a group of things | 
| topple | (v) to fall over from being too heavy at the top | 
| sparse | (adj) a few and scattered elements; meager | 
| burden | (n) something carried; load; the carrying of loads | 
| toss | (v) to throw; to drink quickly | 
| luxurious | (adj) extremely elegant in a way that involves great expense | 
| chateau | (n) a large country house usually in France | 
| inflate | (v) to swell or fill with air; expand | 
| queasy | (adj) somewhat nauseated; full of doubt | 
| exaggeration | (n) enlarging the facts beyond what is true | 
| detest | to dislike very strongly | 
| frothy | (adj) having bubbles on liquid; something of little value | 
| loiter | (v) linger |