| A | B |
| operator | a person who operates a machine or other mechanical device |
| mumble | to speak low and indistinctly |
| measly | scanty or worthless |
| releive | to free from pain, anxiety, discomfort, or the like |
| brilliant | having or showing much intelligence, ability, or talent |
| imitate | to follow or try to follow the example of |
| perch | to rest on; to sit on a perch; to settle |
| pocketbook | a bag or case used by women for carrying small articles |
| surround | to be on all sides of or to form a circle around |
| committee | group of people appointed or elected to perform certain duties |
| congestion | an overcrowded condition |
| insist | to demand something firmly and strongly |
| beckon | to signal, summon, or direct someone by a sign or gesture |
| concoct | to prepare by mixing several ingredients |
| dreary | dull or uninteresting; monotonous |