| A | B |
| really | (adverb) in actual fact : actually. |
| fence | (noun) a structure of posts and boards, wire, pickets, or rails commonly used as an enclosure |
| scarecrow | (noun) an object typically suggesting a human figure set up to frighten birds away from |
| lasso | (noun) a rope or long thong of leather with a running noose that is used especially for |
| pouch | (noun) a sack or satchel of moderate size for storing or transporting goods |
| saying | (noun) a commonly repeated statement : adage, proverb |
| wildlife | (noun) living things that are neither human nor domesticated. |
| market | (noun) a public place where people meet together at a stated time and place for the purpose |
| pastel | (adjective) pale and light in color : lacking in brilliance or intensity. |
| grace | (noun) the pleasing quality associated with a special and refined fitness of proportion. |
| freeze | (verb) to stand or remain without movement or activity of any kind. |
| honeybee | (noun) any of certain social honey-producing colonial insects. |
| bucket | (noun) a typically round and wooden vessel for drawing up water from a well. |
| prefix | (noun) a title used before a person's name. |
| retire | (verb) to withdraw from office, public station, business, occupation or active duty. |
| award | (noun) something that is conferred or bestowed upon a person : grant. |
| bumpy | (adjective) having or covered with relatively abrupt protuberances on a surface. |
| lesson | (noun) a period of formal instruction devoted to a single subject. |
| glitter | (noun) small shining objects or tiny shining bits used for ornamentation or decoration |
| actress | (noun) a female theatrical performer |