| A | B |
| shard | a piece or a fragment |
| begrudge | to envy the possession or enjoyment of; to give with reluctance |
| abounding | to be present in large quantities |
| debris | the remains of something broken |
| stint | to put an end to; to stop |
| motley | great variety; multicolored |
| ensemble | a group or set producing a single effect |
| besiege | to harass with requests; surround |
| lucrative | producing wealth |
| bijou | small, delicate and of elegant workmanship |
| dote | to lavish excessive love; to be foolish, by old age |
| melancholy | saddness or depression of spirits |
| bonanza | an extremely large amount |
| plunder | to take by force or wrongfully;steal |
| sullen | gloomily or resentful silence |
| mirth | gladness usually with laughter |
| confiscate | to take away |
| sufficient | enough to meet the needs of |
| boon | benefit, favor |
| endow | to furnish with an income |
| paltry | petty, insignificant, worthless |
| bane | a source of harm or ruin; a dealy poison |
| splurge | to indulge oneself in effort |
| eclectic | an assortment of things or ideas |
| wage | payment for labor or services |