| A | B |
| glutton | 3. one who eats or consumes a great deal; having capacity to receive or withstand something |
| muster | 4. to collect or gather; the act of inspection or critical examination |
| erode | to wear away |
| lethargy | 2. laziness, tiredness |
| fawn | 1. exhibit affection, seek favor through slave-like flattery |
| miniscule | 5. very small, tiny, minute |
| vertigo | 6. the sensation of dizziness |
| docile | 7. easily taught or controlled; obedient, easy to handle |
| hovel | 8. a small, miserable dwelling; an open, low shed |
| dispel | 9. to drive away; to dissipate |
| ramification | 10. a branching out; a development growing out of and often complication a problem or pain |