| A | B |
| embarrass | to become painfully self-conscious; ashamed; humiliated; or ill at ease |
| incredulous | unwilling to believe; showing disbelief |
| nonchalantly | calm and unconcerned about things |
| imitations | to copy someone or something; or to make something fake |
| stricken | deeply or badly affected by something |
| dumbstruck | made temporarily speechless by astonishment or shock |
| fiery | glowing hot or showing intense emotion |
| innocent | not guilty, harmless in intention; naive |
| smothered | to cover thickly; overwhelm with affection |
| vaguely | unclear in meaning or intention |
| roguishly | dishonest; mischieviously; naughty |
| hesitation | to be reluctant or undecided |
| bickering | arguing about something unimportant |
| shanghaiing | to force or trick into doing something |
| law-abiding | to obey the law |
| winced | a facial expression of pain or fear |
| stalked | a stiff walk in pursuit of something or someone |
| annoyed | to make someone feel impatient or angry |
| sarcastically | words that mean the opposite of what they seem to say; to make fun of something or someone; express irritation |
| rebellious | opposing or defying authority |