| A | B |
| crow | to gloat, boast, brag, show-off |
| catchment | a structure, such as a basin, remains of something broken or destroyed; rubble or wreckage remains |
| thrash | to toss or plunge about, in swimming, the upward and downward |
| gingerly | with great care or caution, delicately, tentatively |
| schooner | a fore and aft rigged sailing vessel having at least two masts |
| fret | feel or express worry |
| lurch | to roll or pitch suddenly |
| drone | to make a dull continued low monotonous sound |
| refinery | an industrial plant for purifying a crude substance |
| blackout | the extinguishing or hiding of all artificial light, especially in a city visible to an enemy attack |
| navigate | to plan, record, and control the course and position of a ship or aircraft |
| debris | the scattered remains of something broken or destroyed |
| tempest | a violent windstorm |
| stun | to shock or overwhelm |
| blot out | to make indistinguishable, obliterate |
| connive | plot, plan, work against |
| badger | burrowing or harrassing |
| flay | to strip off the skin |
| regain | to get back |
| treacherous | marked by unforeseen hazards |