verbs and prepositions
phrasal verbs
idioms
illnesses
general/food
100

 make body more beautiful; bring body to peak physical condition; get stronger, become physically strong

get in shape

100

gain weight

put on some weight

100

be kind and generous

have a big heart

100

an illness caused by eating, drinking, or breathing a dangerous substance

food poisoning

100

not having a strong taste or character

bland

200

to enjoy cooking

take pleasure in cooking

200

get ill

get down with

200

someone who is very annoying

be a pain in the neck

200

the feeling that you are going to vomit

nausea

200

very bad ; decayed

rotten

300

full of vitamins

rich in vitamins

300

reduce

cut down on

300

to tell someone something that is not true as a way of joking with the person

pull sb's leg

300

an illness in which the body's solid waste is more liquid than usual and comes out of the body more often

diarrhoea

300

not having had any sort of chemical or industrial treatment in order to preserve it, or improve its taste or appearance

unprocessed

400

unable to stop thinking about something

be obsessed with

400

 become unconscious for a short time

pass out

400

like eating sweet foods, especially sweets and chocolate.

have a sweet tooth

400

have a swollen stomach

bloated

400

slightly hungry

peckish

500

to have a very strong feeling of wanting chocolate

get a craving for chocolate

500

to eat in a restaurant

eat out

500

a person who watches a lot of television and does not have an active life

 a couch potato

500

  a class of diseases that involve the heart or blood vessels

cardiovascular disease

500

one of the small seeds of a fruit such as an apple or an orange

pips

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