spicy
A person who always wants to win.
competitive.
A machine where you can get money on the street.
ATM
A strong adjective that means "very tired"
Exhausted.
long line of cars that cannot move.
Traffic Jam.
A way of cooking food in hot water.
boiled
A child who behaves badly because they are given everything they want.
spoiled
To receive money from a relative who has died.
Inherit
A strong adjective that means "very cold"
Freezing.
The time of day when there is the most traffic.
Rush hour.
Three kinds of food that some people are allergic to.
Shrimp or milk, seafood, diary products.
he opposite of the adjective "generous"
cheap
A specific loan from a bank to buy a house.
Mortage.
A strong adjective that means "very small".
Tiny.
A phrasal verb that means "to leave on a trip".
set off.
An adjective to describe food that is not cooked.
Raw
our mother’s new husband in a second marriage
Stepfather
When you don't have enough money to buy something, you say:
I can't afford it.
Use this word to say how long you have done something from a specific point in time (e.g., 2010)
Since.
To finish your supply of something, like gas in your car.
Run out of.
A phrasal verb that means "to eliminate" or "stop eating" something.
cut out
An adjective for someone who has common sense and is practical.
sensible
To give someone money that they will pay back later.
to lend.
A strong adjective that means "very funny".
hilarious.
The part of the road where only bicycles are allowed.
bike lane.