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bake (verb) - to cook in an oven using dry heat

balloon (noun) - a bag made of rubber that is filled with air and used as a toy or as a decoration.

bare (adjective) - lacking clothing or covering; naked

bark (verb) - to make the sound of a dog

barrel (noun) - a large round container with a flat top and bottom that is used to keep liquids. Barrels are often made of wood

basil (noun) - a type of aromatic herb of the mint family, used in cooking.

batter (noun) - a mixture of flour, liquid & sometimes eggs that is used to make cakes

battlefield (noun) - a place where a battle is fought

battles (noun) - a fight between two armies in a war

beach (noun) - the land at the edge of a lake, ocean, or other body of water. A beach is often formed of
sand or small stones

beak (noun) - the hard part of a bird’s mouth

beam (noun) – a line of light

became (verb) past tense of to become - to begin. If the triathlon became an Olympic sport in 2000, then the 2000 Olympics was the first time that the triathlon was part of the Olympics.

becoming (verb) present participle of to become - to grow or come to be.

belongs to (phrasal verb) – If something belongs to you, you own it.

beluga whale (noun), also called a white whale, is a type of whale that lives in the Arctic

bell (noun) - a hollow metal cup shaped object that makes a ringing sound when you hit it.

benefits (verb) - does something good for you, helps you

bent (verb) past tense of to bend - to become curved, or to make something become curved

bergamot (noun) - a type of citrus fruit grown mostly in Italy

better (adjective) comparative form of good . - Good, better, best are the three forms of the adjective good
between (preposition) - during a set time period

beverage (noun) - a drink, any liquid for drinking. Juice and wine are beverages.

billion = 1,000,000,000

bite (verb) - to cut with the teeth (or similar)

bitter (adjective) - having a strong taste that is neither sweet nor sour

blood (noun) - the red liquid which flows through the body. Blood carries oxygen and other substances that
the body needs

bloom (verb) - If a plant blooms, its flowers open.

bobbing (verb) present participle of to bob - to move up and down quickly but gently

boiling (adjective) - very hot

boiling (verb) present participle of the verb to boil - liquid that is hot enough that bubbles are starting to form.

bold (adjective) - strong.  A bold colour is a strong colour.

bone (noun) - the hard parts inside of a person or animal. Your skeleton is all your bones put together.

border (noun) - the line that separates two countries

borrow (verb) - to use something that belongs to someone else and give it back later

bottom (noun) - the lowest or deepest part of something

bought (verb) - past tense of buy

bow (noun) – weapon used for shooting arrows

bowl (noun) - a deep, round dish used for holding food or liquid

breathe (verb) - to take air in and out of your lungs. Example: We need to breathe air to stay alive.

bridal (adjective) - relating to a wedding or a bride

British (adjective) - relating to Great Britain or the United Kingdom (U.K)

brownish (adjective) - close to brown in colour

brush (noun) - an object used to tidy hair, to clean, to paint, etc.

brushed (verb) past tense of to brush - the action of using a brush

built (verb) - past tense of to build

burrow (noun) - a hole or tunnel dug by certain animals for use as a hiding place or home.

bush (noun) - short, thick plant with a lot of branches

buy (verb) – to get something by paying money for it.

buzz (noun) - a low noise caused by something moving fast.






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