Bank
A financial institution where people can deposit and withdraw money.
The edge of a river, lake, or other body of water.
Bark
The tough outer covering of a tree trunk.
The sound a dog makes.
Fire
The heat and light produced by the combustion of materials.
To dismiss someone from their job.
Bat
A small flying mammal that comes out at night.
A wooden or metal club used in sports like baseball.
Date
The day of the month.
A social or romantic outing with someone.
Bill
A statement of charges for goods or services.
The beak of a bird.
Stick
A long, thin piece of wood or other material.
To adhere or attach something to another surface.
Foot
The lower extremity of the leg, below the ankle.
A unit of linear measurement equal to 12 inches.
Bear
A large mammal with a shaggy coat, found in many parts of the world.
To tolerate or endure something.
Left
Something that has remained behind or been forgotten.
The opposite side of right.
Check
To examine something carefully.
A written order to a bank to pay a specific amount of money.
Watch
A small timepiece worn on the wrist or carried in a pocket.
To observe or monitor something closely.
Match
A small stick used for starting a fire.
A contest or game between two individuals or teams.
Pen
A writing instrument with ink.
An enclosed area for keeping animals.
Pitch
The quality of sound, high or low.
To throw or toss something.
Sink
A fixed basin with a water drain used for washing.
To descend or drop below the surface of water or another substance.
Shop
A place where goods or services are sold.
To look around or purchase items at a store.
Spot
A small, distinct area or mark.
To see or notice something.
Duck
A waterbird with a broad bill, short legs, and webbed feet.
To quickly lower the head or body to avoid being hit.
Wave
A long body of water that moves in a regular pattern.
To move the hand back and forth as a greeting or signal.
State
A territory with its own government and borders.
To express or declare something clearly.
Well
A deep hole or shaft in the ground that contains water.
In good health or satisfactory condition.
Palm
The inner surface of the hand.
A tropical tree with large leaves.
Seal
A device used to close or secure something.
An aquatic mammal with flippers.
Spring
The season between winter and summer.
To jump or move suddenly and rapidly.