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hall hope hair-do hair dryer Gila monster
ham horse half-hour hamburger hallelujah
hand house hammer handkerchief hearing-impaired
hard hug hamster happiness helicopter
hat hurt handle harmonize historian
have whole handshake Hawaii historical
head hanger hearing aid hot-air balloon
health happy hemisphere hypothesis
heart hardwood heroic
height harmful history
help headache holiday hippopotamus
high healthy Hollywood
hike helmet honeybee
hill helping honeydew
hint high school Hoover Dam
hold homemade horizon
home homework hospital
hook hornet hula hoop
hop hot dog hummingbird
hundred hydrogen
beehive anyhow aircraft hangar
behave behavior Beverly Hills
behind buttonhole exhalation
birdhouse city hall inhalation
doghouse clothes hanger mahogany
doll house grasshopper Red Riding Hood
downhill hula hoop safety helmet
fishhook inherit
forehand Ohio
forehead Pearl Harbor
groundhog pigeonhole
inhale rehearsal
lighthouse rocking horse
playhouse study hall
pothole unhappy
redhead
reheat
sea horse
uphill
White House
cowboy hat
bald head
bad headache
healthy heart
black helmet
long hike
juicy ham
metal hammer
pet hamster
open hand
wood hanger
happy smile
steep hill
wall hook
fast horse
grilled hot dog
big house
tight hug
pointy fishhook
clean forehead
noisy groundhog
inhale air
tall lighthouse
fun playhouse
large beehive
close behind
empty birdhouse
wooden doghouse
big doll house
drive downhill
deep pothole
pretty redhead
reheat dinner
tiny sea horse
walk uphill
visit the White House
We had ham for dinner.
Hit the nail with the hammer.
My friend has a hamster named Bubba.
His hand reached for the sky.
Put your shirt on the hanger.
She has a big, happy smile.
She left her hat in the barn.
He doesn't have any hair on his head.
I have a bad headache.
The doctor is going to check her heart.
He took off his football helmet.
Let's go on a hike in the mountains.
I am too tired to climb the hill.
That is a rusty hook.
The horse is running fast.
I want mustard on my hot dog.
They moved into their new house.
She gave him a tight hug.
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Don't throw rocks at the beehive.
His girlfriend is behind him.
We built this birdhouse together.
The pug likes his doghouse.
The girls are playing with the doll house.
Going downhill, trucks have to be careful.
My fishhook got stuck under water.
Eyebrows are under her forehead.
The groundhog saw his shadow.
Inhale a deep breath of fresh hair.
The captain saw the lighthouse.
He was standing in the playhouse.
You just drove over a pothole.
She is a beautiful redhead.
Reheat something in the fridge for dinner.
I bought a sea horse at the pet shop.
They followed the trail uphill.
The President of the United States lives in the White House.
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Homer was a happy hamster who lived in a heart shaped house. His owner, Hazel, was a redhead. Homer had the best cage. It was almost the size of a doghouse.
His favorite toy was his hamster wheel. It was behind his water dish. Homer always wore his hamster helmet when he ran on his hamster wheel. He was a safe hamster.
After running he would eat a hot dog and honey. He was happy with his life and hoped it would never change.
My friend Harry and I build the coolest tree house ever. We found a tree uphill from our house. The tree is tall and lets us see all the houses down-hill from it. We had to get rid of an old beehive before we built it.
I like to inhale the fresh air when I am in our tree house. It helps me clear my head. I take ham sandwiches and eat lunch there sometimes.
Harry and I wish we could bring our horse, Hank, up in our tree house, but he is too heavy.
We were going fishing. After giving our mom a hug and grabbing some fishhooks, fishing hat, bait, and food, we headed out.
It was a short drive and we hit a pothole on the way to Lighthouse Lake. It was the best spot around.
After we parked we had to hike for half a mile, downhill, to reach the lake. Usually, we stayed for the whole day, unless the fish weren't biting.
Today we had to leave early because I had a headache. A hammer had fall-en on my head while I was helping around the house. I was sad, but I knew a nap at home would help my head feel better.