"A dancer's lot"
Prepositions
Jump/leap/bound
Collocations
Compound words
50

Very bad or unpleasant (l _ _ _ _)

Lousy
50

He admired your insistence ... understanding things and making your point.

On

50

To have no limits (BOUND)

Know no bounds

50
Singing that supports the main vocalist (... vocals)

Backing vocals

50

Just like good actors in the theatre, good politicians should not ... (act) at times of turbulence.

Overact

100

Noise and activity (h... and b...)

Hustle and bustle

100

Thirst ... revenge

For

100

Seize the chance to do sth (LEAP)

Leap at the opportunity/chance

100

Have the public attention and interest (be in ...)

the limelight

100

Some people said he had ... (act) in his role as Prince. (Mind the tense!)

Overacted

200

Translate: ruthlessness

Impiedad, crueldad

200

Somebody's taste ... art and music

In

200

Judge hastily (JUMP)

Jump to conclusions

200

At just the right moment 

On cue

200

A person who writes plays (+ spelling)

Playwright

400

Define: Jaded

Tired of sth, fed up

400

In sharp contrast ... their crude brutality

With

400

Define: by leaps and bounds

Very quickly, rapidly, immensely

400

Bring back to memory any event in your previous experiences that have triggered certain emotions that your present character demands

Emotional recall

400
Stand-in actor

Understudy

600
Difference between: notorious and notable

Notorious: famous for sth bad

Notable: important, deserving attention due to sth good or interesting

600

A visa is still a prerequisite ... travel in many countries.

For

600

I made the mildest of criticisms and he...

Jumped down my throat

600

Performers' bow at the end of a play

Curtain call

600

Define: backtrack (both meanings)

To go back along a path that you have just followed 

To say that you did not mean something you said earlier or say that you have changed your opinion

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