| A | B |
| speech | A public talk or address. |
| greet | To welcome or speek to in a friendly way. |
| claim | A right to something. |
| stray | A person or animal that has wandered away from home. |
| brain | The main organ of the nervous system in humans or other animals with backbones. |
| deal | A business agreement. |
| male | A man or boy. |
| raise | To move or lift to a higher position; boost. |
| leaf | A usually thin, flat, green plant part attached to a stem or stalk. |
| thief | A person who steals; a robber. |
| lease | A written agreement by which an owner of property allows someone else to rent it for a certain period of time. |
| laid | Past tense of lay. |
| waist | The part of the human body between the hearts and the ribs. |
| praise | Approval or admiration. |
| beast | An animal other than a human, especially a large four-footed aniamal. |
| stain | A discolored mark or spot. |
| seal | To take without right or permission. |
| sway | To swing or cause to swing back and forth or from side to side. |
| fleet | A number of boats, ships, or vehicles that form a group. |
| neice | The daughter of one's brother or sister. |
| candidate | A person who seeks or is put forward by others for an office or honor. |
| succeed | To carry out something desired or attempted. |
| campaign | Organized activity to gain a goal, as electing a candidate for office. |
| nominate | To propose or select as a candidate for election, appointment to office, or an honor. |
| cease | To come or bring to an end; stop. |