a meal that you buy in a restaurant or shop and take home to eat
takeaway
A person who likes giving orders to other people
BOSSY
to use your money with the aim of making a profit from it, for example by buying property or buying shares in a company
INVEST
an area next to a railway track where passengers get onto and off trains
Platform
preserved by being made extremely cold and stored at a very low temperature
frozen
A person who is happy one minute and sad the next, and is often bad-tempered
MOODY
a piece of paper money
a note
a long comfortable vehicle for carrying a large number of passengers, especially on long journeys
Coach
food that contains only a small amount of fat
low-fat
A person who you can trust or depend on
reliable
money that somebody (or a bank) lends you
A part of a train
carriage
I _________ a lot because I often don't have time to cook.
eat out
Opposite to "RESPONSIBLE"
IRRESPONSIBLE
I have to _______ my parents while I'm at university.
live off
We _______ at 7 a.m. to try to avoid the traffic.
set off
I'm trying to __________ coffee at the moment. I'm only having one cup at breakfast
cut down on
Opposite to "MATURE"
IMMATURE
When can you _____ me _______ the money I lent you?
running out of