| A | B |
| child | young boy or girl |
| child | son or daughter |
| croak | to make deep, rasping or rough sounds in the throat |
| dough | mixture of flour and water or milk that is used to make bread and other baked goods |
| dozen | group of tweleve |
| hood | head covering often fastened to the collar of a coat |
| hood | part of a car that fits over the engine and that can be raised and lowered |
| label | piece of paper or cloth that can be stuck or sewn to an object to tell something about it |
| label | to mark an object with a piece of paper or cloth to tell something about it |
| oar | a long pole that is flat and wide at one end. Two of them are used to row and steer a boat |
| saddle | a padded leather seat that the rider of a hoarse sits on |
| saddle | to strap a seat onto a horse for riding |
| zigzag | a line that goes sharply from side to side and back again |
| ache | a dull, steady pain |
| ache | to feel a dull, steady pain |
| center | a place in the exact middle |
| corner | the place where two walls or sides of something meet |
| corner | the place where two streets come together |
| corner | to force someone or something into a place that is hard to get out |
| icicle | a pointed stick of frozen water that hangs down |
| igloo | a small, round arctic house made of blocks of hard snow |
| lie | something said or written that is not true |
| lie | to say or write something that is not true |
| lie | to be in a certain place |
| ramble | to talk or write at too great a length without sticking closely to the subject |
| ramble | to walk here and there as one pleases |
| ramble | to grow in all directions |
| rim | the top edge of something round like a bowl or cup |