| Term | Definition |
| trick | an action meant to deceive or cheat |
| farmer | a person who cultivates land or crops or raises animals |
| munch | to eat with a chewing action |
| inside | in or into the interior of |
| under | in or into a position below or beneath something |
| shouted | to utter a sudden loud cry |
| rope | a large stout cord of strands (as of fiber or wire) twisted or braided together |
| sick | affected with disease or ill health |
| fence | a barrier (as of wood or wire) to prevent escape or entry or to mark a boundary |
| socks | a knitted or woven covering for the foot usually extending above the ankle |
| shirts | a garment for the upper part of the body usually with a collar, sleeves, a front opening, and a tail long enough to be tucked inside pants or a skirt |
| stayed | to stop going forward |
| goat | mammals having hollow horns that curve backward, a short tail, and usually straight hair |
| pajamas | a loose lightweight usually two-piece garment worn for sleeping or lounging |