| A | B |
| abandon | verb 1: to give up completely 2: to withdraw from often in the face of danger 3: to withdraw protection, support, or help from 4: to give oneself up to an emotion |
| callous | adj. 1: so thickened and usually hardened as to form callus or a callus 2: feeling no sympathy for others; unfeeling |
| corrupt | verb 1: to change from good to bad in morals, manners, or actions 2: to rot or spoil 3: to change from the original or correct form or version |
| elegant | adj. 1: having or showing elegance 2: of excellent quality; splendid |
| escort | noun 1: a person or group of persons accompanying another to give protection or show courtesy 2: the man who goes on a date with a woman 3: a protective screen of vehicles, warships, or planes verb to go along with; to accompany |
| hideous | adj. horribly ugly or disgusting; frightful |
| launch | verb 1: to throw or spring foward; to hurl 2: to put in operation; to begin; to give a person a start |
| lodge | verb 1: to provide or serve as especially temporary quarters for; to establish or settle oneself in a place 2: to serve as a receptacle for; to contain 3: to bring or come to a rest and remain |
| maiden | noun a young unmarried girl or woman adj. 1: not married 3: coming before all others; first |
| ravenous | adj. very eager for food or satisfaction |
| swindle | verb to get money or property from by dishonest means; to cheat |
| whet | verb 1: to sharpen by rubbing on or with something (as a stone) 2: to make keen; to stimulate |