| A | B |
| raincoat | a coat that repels water to protect a person from the rain |
| float | to rest on top of the water or other liquid and not sink |
| boast | to talk about with too much pride and pleasure; brag |
| foam | a mass of tiny bubbles that is formed on liquids; foam is whitish and can be formed when the liquid is shake |
| toast | to brown the surface of bread, cheese, or other food by heating |
| oak | a large tree with hard wood and nuts called acorns |
| load | to put something into or upon a carrier |
| soap | a substance that is used with water to make suds for washing things |
| rowboat | a boat that is made to be moved by rowing with oars |
| oats | the seed, or grain, of this grass, used as food by humans and as feed for horses, cattle, and other animals |
| coast | land along the sea; seashore |
| coach | to teach, train, or tutor |
| loan | to lend money or some other thing that must be repaid or returned |
| loaf | a portion of bread baked in one piece, usually oblong in shape |
| road | a surface or way for cars and other vehicles to travel on from place to place |
| goal | something that a person wants to work for; aim; purpose |
| throat | the front part of the neck |
| croak | to make a deep, hoarse sound in the throat |
| roam | to travel about with no special plan or purpose; wander |
| overload | to put too great a load in or on |