| A | B |
| buffeting | to strike against or push repeatedly |
| scorched | become burned when exposed to heat or a flame |
| sparking | emit sparks of fire or electricity |
| howling | make a howling sound |
| wrath | extreme anger |
| retardant | a fabric or substance that prevents or inhibits something, especially the outbreak of fire |
| flaw | a mark, fault, or other imperfection that mars a substance or object |
| adolescent | the process of developing from a child into an adult |
| antitrust | legislation preventing or controlling trusts or other monopolies, with the intention of promoting competition in business |
| monopoly | company or group having exclusive control over a commodity or service |
| savvy | well informed about or experienced in a particular domain |
| predatory pricing | the pricing of goods or services at such a low level that other suppliers cannot compete and are forced to leave the market |
| domestic | a product not made abroad |
| concourse | large open area inside or in front of a public building, as in an airport or train station |