| A | B |
| strike | to hit with or as if with the hand |
| thrown | past participle to throw |
| stole | to take without right or permission |
| boast | to praise one's self or belongings, or one's actions, brag |
| sign | something, such as a poster,that conveys information |
| stroll | to walk or wander around in a slow or relaxed way |
| thigh | the part of the human leg that extends from the hip to the knee |
| height | the distance from top to bottom |
| dough | a soft thick mixture of flour or meal and liquids that is used to make bread |
| owe | to have to pay or repay: to be obliged for |
| loaf | a mass of bread that is shaped and then baked in one piece |
| stroke | the time indicated by the striking of a bell or a gong |
| growth | the process of larger in size or becoming capable of doing well |
| stride | to walk with long steps |
| code | a system of signals, symbols, or letters given special meaning and used in sending messages |
| slope | to slant upward or downward |
| hose | a big long flexible tube used for carrying fluid or air |
| mild | gentle in manner, moderate in action or effect; not stormy |
| flow | to move or run freely in or as if in a stream |
| slight | small in amount or degree, small in size or slender |