| A | B |
| bid | 1. To make an offer of money to buy something. 2. To give a command or to order someone to do something. |
| coffee | A popular bitter drink that has a lot of caffeine and adults like to drink in the morning. |
| duty | Work that you are obliged to perform for moral or legal reasons. |
| lock | 1. A fastener fitted to a door or drawer to keep it firmly closed. 2. To fasten something with a key. |
| rush | 1. To do something or to go somewhere at a quick rate. 2. To hurry. |
| saddle | 1. A seat for the rider of a horse. 2. A seat for the rider of a bicycle or motorcycle. |
| sandwich | 1. Two (or more) slices of bread with a filling between them. 2. Insert or squeeze tightly between two people or objects. |
| slipper | Soft footwear that is wor indoors. |
| slippery | Something that is very difficult to hold or to stand on without sliding and falling. |
| tax | 1. Money that people and businesses must pay for the support of government. 2. To make heavy demands on or to use to the limit. |