| A | B |
| branch | part of a tree that grows out from the trunk; a part of something that is away from the main part |
| to branch | to split or divide into two or more parts |
| brooch | a pin used to decorate one's clothing |
| a brush | an object made of short, stiff hair or wire fastened to a handle |
| to brush | to clean, put on paint, or arrange hair with a brush |
| brush | bushes and small trees growing close together |
| chest | a heavy box fitted with a lid; the upper part of the body between the stomach and the neck |
| crack | a break in something where the parts still hold together; sudden sharp noise |
| to crack | to split or break open |
| cry | a loud noise made by a person or some kinds of animals |
| to cry | to make a loud noise with the voice; to shed tears or to weep |
| ruler | straight strip of wood, plastic, or metal that is marked off in inches and used for measuring; a person who runs a country and decides what needs to be done for it. |
| soak | to keep something in water or other liquid for a long time |
| stare | to look at something for a long time without moving the eyes. |
| angle | the shape made by two straight lines meeting at a point: A way of looking at something |
| to angle | to fish with a hook and line |
| beach | a strip of sand or pebbles at the edge of a sea or other large body of water |
| to beach | to move from the water onto the shore |
| cereal | a plant whose seed or grain is used as a food; A breakfast food made from certain kinds of grain |
| cradle | a small bed that can be gently rocked |
| to cradle | to hold gently in the arms |
| to embroider | to make designs on cloth with a needle and thread |
| fang | a sharp, hollow tooth through which some snakes shoot poison; A long pointed tooth which an animal such as a wolf or lion uses to tear apart meat for food. |
| frigid | very cold |
| lean | without fat; Poor or without much money |
| to lean | to slant to one side |