Word List: BOOK: A Chocolate Moose for Dinner (By Fred Gwynne)
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This word list goes with the blog article Signing Children’s Books: A Chocolate Moose for Dinner and the book A Chocolate Moose for Dinner.
A Chocolate Moose for Dinner is written and illustrated by Fred Gwynne.
BOOK: A Chocolate Moose for Dinner - Homonyms and Homophones
Homonyms and homophones are words that have either the same pronunciation or spelling, but different meanings. This is a list of the homonyms and homophones from the book A Chocolate Moose for Dinner.
(as in "the animal")
(as in "the food")
(as in "browned bread")
(as in "to cheers or make a toast/speech")
(as in "the type of fighter")
(as in "the plant")
(as in "a shoe tree")
(as in "something that is hunted")
(as in "weapons")
(as in "part of the body")
(as in "an addition to a building")
(as in "birds wing")
(as in "swimming pool")
(as in "the artist")
(as in "clothes hanger")
(as in "a building for storing aircraft")
(as in "equipment for fishing")
(as in "to tackle someone")
(as in "to raise or hold something up in the air")
(as in "to rob")
(as in "short for penitentiary; a prison")
(as in "a writing instrument")
(as in "escape or flee")
(as in "a young sheep")
(as in "the body part")
(as in "rip current")
(as in "can play the music by ear")
(as in "a type of boat")
(as in "part of an animal")
(as in "a type of boat")
(as in "cosmetics")
(as in "reconcile")
(as in "part of an animal")
(as in "Santa Claus")
(as in "hair on the head")
(as in "the animal")
(as in "to drive a vehicle")
BOOK: A Chocolate Moose for Dinner - Miscellaneous
(as in "concerning or regarding")
(as in "authorship")
(as in "male parent")
(as in "the animal or food")
(as in "to hate something or someone")
(as in "the possessive use of him")
(as in "to hold onto")
(as in "opposite of out")
(as in "in the past")
(as in "the animal")
(as in "myself")
(as in "female parent")
(as in "more of something")
(as in "all night")
(as in "opposite of in")
(as in "painter of art")
(as in "to play a game or play with something or play around")
(as in "a type of competition")
(as in "row a boat")
(as in "run away")
(as in "a single person: unmarried or unattached")
(as in "tell me")
(as in "the number or amount and when counting")
(as in "to look at")
(as in "a unit of time")
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