Collocations (adj+noun)
Idioms
Talking about
MEANING
100

Find the best collocation and create a sentence. What else can be ...?


...conditions 

adverse 

100

Complete and create a sentence: 

Be in ...

fits 

100

Talk about situations when you were back to square one

If you are back to square one, you have to start working on a plan from the beginning because your previous attemptfailed completely:

100

VILIFY

to say or write unpleasant things about someone or something, in orderto cause other people to have a bad opinion of them: 


200

Name all the collocations with CLOSE? 

call, contact, range,resemblance

200

What can usually people bottle up? 

Emotions 

200

Talk about situations where you might use:

Comfort food 

the type of food that people eat when they are sad or worried, often sweet food or food that people ate as children

200

TAKE ITS TOLL

to cause harm or suffering:

300

Make sentences with 


....casualties

....cold

.... fine 

....rainfall 

....reliance on 

HEAVY 

300

Complete : 


Grin and ....

BEAR IT

300

Talk about situations where you might use:


ERADICATE

to get rid of something completely or destroy something bad:

300

SCOFF AT

to laugh and talk about a person or idea in a way that shows that you think they are stupid or silly:

400

What words collocate with tough?

break 

call

luck 

going 

400

Have a long ...

Have a long face 

400

Talk about situations where you might use:


LAUDABLE 

(of actions and behaviour) deserving praise, even if there is little or no success:

400

SOB YOUR HEART OUT 

to cry very much

500

Adherence, control, diet, law COLLOCATE WITH...

Strict 

500

to talk foolishly, carelessly, or too much about something MEANS

shoot your mouth off

500

Talk about situations where you might use:

PREVENTATIVE

STIGMA

a strong feeling of disapproval that most people in a society have about something, especially when this is unfair:

500

KEEP A LID ON SOMETHING 

to keep something under control and stop it from increasing:

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