Character
Phrasal Verbs
Prison
Eating + Drinking
Maths
100

silly and immature

childish

100

to eat all the food that you have been given

eat up

100

the careful watching of a person or place, especially by the police

surveillance

100

to crush food into smaller, softer pieces with the teeth so that it can be swallowed

chew

100

Say this football result 

Tottenham 2 - Liverpool - 0

nil

200

young or seeming young

youthful

200

to eat only a small amount of your food, showing no interest or enjoyment while you eat it

pick at

200

Criminals whose crime was not serious enough for them to be put in prison are sometimes ordered to do

community service

200

to pull in liquid through your mouth without using your teeth

suck

200

2,4,6,8 are all ... numbers

even

300

 refuses to do anything else or change one's mind

stubborn

300

to start eating enthusiastically

dig in

300

a person in a law case who is accused of having done something illegal

defendant

300

to drink, taking only a very small amount at a time

sip

300

This box is so heavy (it weighs a ...)

ton

400

pleasant and attractive

charming

400

to finish something quickly and easily

P... ...

polish off

400

to commit another crime

reoffend

400

to eat something by taking a lot of small bites

nibble

400

She always does extra to help people (She goes the extra ...)

Mile

500

extremely polite or helpful or showing a lot of respect in a way that is annoying or does not seem sincere

smarmy

500

to touch an object or move it around with your hand without eating it

T... ...

toy with

500

something that makes people not want to do something

deterrent

500

to drink a liquid noisily as a result of sucking air into the mouth at the same time as the liquid

slurp

500

He always takes advantage of me when I try to help him (Give him a(n) ... and he'll take a(n) ...)

give him an inch and he'll take a mile

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