| A | B |
| flow | to move in a stream |
| grove | a small group of trees without underbrush |
| throw | to send through the air |
| over | across a barrier or space; opposite of under |
| shown | revealed |
| groan | a deep moan of pain, grief, or irritation |
| grown | increased; developed |
| stolen | robbed; took |
| hollow | having a hole inside; not solid |
| coast | seashore |
| narrow | slender; not wide |
| coach | a private tutor; less than first class on a plane, train, or bus |
| window | an opening in a wall for letting in air or light |
| bowl | a rounded dish deeper than a basin and larger than a cup |
| shadow | a dark figure formed on a surface from something that gets between the surface and the light |
| bulldozer | a piece of earth-moving equipment that rides on tracks and has a broad blade for pushing |
| elbow | the joint between the upper arm and the forearm |
| overflow | to pour over a boundary |
| through | in at one side and out at the opposite side |
| cocoa | chocolate ground to a powder after some fat has been removed |