Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives
Phrasal verbs
Idioms
100

to cook food in hot oil or fat

fry

100

a son of your sister or brother, or a son of the sister or brother of your husband or wife

nephew

100

having a lot of bubbles, sparkling 

fizzy

100

to take care of somebody

look after

100

eat a lot because you have a large appetite

eat like a horse

200

to have a particular quality that others can notice with their noses

smell

200

one of several substances, such as sugar, that provide the body with energy, or foods containing these substances

carbohydrates

200

not cooked, not processed

raw

200

to care for a child until it is an adult

bring up

200

to always eat a small amount of food

eat like a bird

300

to be in a better situation, if or after something happens

be better off

300

a young sheep, or the flesh of a young sheep eaten as meat

lamb

300

salty or spicy and not sweet in taste

savoury

300

to have an argument or disagreement that ends a relationship

fall out

300

something very easy to do

a piece of cake

400

to cook food in an oven or over a fire

roast

400

a large box-shaped device that is used to cook and heat food, either by putting the food inside or by putting it on the top

cooker

400

covered with or full of fat or oil

greasy

400

not good to eat or drink any more because it is too old

go off

400

to have a lot of energy and enthusiasm

be full of beans

500

to cut something into small pieces with a knife, or other sharp instrument

chop

500

a game played by two people on a square board, in which each player has 16 pieces that can be moved on the board in different ways

chess

500

eggs mixed with a little milk and mixed again as they are being fried

scrambled

500

to look or behave like an older relative 

take after

500

when you like eating sweet foods, especially sweets and chocolate, you ... 

have a sweet tooth

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