A plan of things to do. A list of items to be covered at a meeting.
Agenda
A feeling of upset stomach that can result in vomitting.
Nausea
These words all mean tired.
(6 possible answers. 100 pts per correct response)
Groggy Drowsy Fatigued Lethargic Drained Exhausted
1) Taking many minutes or hours.
2) Requiring a lot of effort.
1) Time-consuming.
2) Labor-intensive
1) All the things we hope to do before we die.
2) To die (idiomatically)
1) Bucket list
2) Kick the bucket
1) An image designed to get people to click on a video.
2) Misleading headlines or images designed to trick people into clicking on a video or website.
1) Thumbnail
2) Clickbait
1) The fatigue we feel after a long flight, especially one that crosses multiple timezones.
2) A temporary stop between connecting flights.
1) Jet lag
2) Layover
Adjectives beginning with the letter M
1) Small. Insignificant. Unimportant.
2) Large. Significant. Important.
3) Not extreme. Gentle.
4) Underwhelming. Ordinary at best.
1) Minor
2) Major
3) Mild
4) Mediocre
A situation where multiple events which we want to participate in happen at the same time.
Schedule conflict
Super simple.
(3 possible answers)
Piece of cake. Easy as pie. A breeze.
Calm under pressure.
Composure. Poise.
A neighborhood on the edge of or just outside of a big city.
Suburb. Outskirts.
Full-grown. Physically and or emotionally developed.
Mature
1) A person walking next to or across a road.
2) A road or section of a road which does not allow vehicles.
3) A walkway above a road that allows people to walk over it rather than having to cross in front of traffic.
1) Pedestrian
2) Pedestrian street.
3) Pedestrian bridge.
Low-level robbery. The stealing of relatively inexpensive items.
Petty theft
1) The part of the sink that releases water.
2) The place where water goes into pipes or underground.
1) Faucet
2) Drain
An edge. A beneficial position.
Advantage
High-paying
Lucrative
The length of time someone can maintain there focus without becoming distracted.
Attention span
These 2 collocations mean before.
In advance. Prior to.
1) A race run at full speed over a short distance. (v) To move at full speed.
2) A long distance race covering 26.2 miles or approximately 42 kilometers.
1) Sprint
2) Marathon
Positive energy often associated with movement.
Momentum
Useful and or talented in many ways.
Versatile
To act rather than waiting to be told to do something.
Take initiative
School related things that happen outside of normal classroom hours.
Extracurricular activities.