Idioms
Phrasal Verbs
Rhymes With
Potpourri
Long words
100

It is said you are between a rock and this place if you are faced with two unsatisfactory options

A hard place

100

Also used to refer to a rather form of Internet access, this expression may also be used to mean increase or put pressure on  

Dial up

100
This word which means conflict rhymes with knife

Strife

100

This effigy is used to frighten away vermin and predators in corn fields 

A scarecrow

100

This longer word is used to describe someone who is full of contempt

Contemptuous

200

You might be a little "worse" for this after an evening of heavy drinking

Worse for wear

200

Of set in, set off, or set about, this phrasal verb is often used to mean digest or absorb information

Set in

200

This words that rhymes with sail may also be called a bucket

A pail

200
This word that starts with a "q" refers to a unique habit one might have, such as eating carrots dipped in jam

A quirk

200
Also something a drill or tractor might do, this expression also means new or innovative

Groundbreaking

300
Of pave, build, or construct, this word is paired with "the way" when it meant to imply the opening of opportunities for those that follow

Pave the way

300

This supine phrasal verb means to seek revenge 

Get back at 

300

This word might resemble how you feel about being dead one day - and rhymes with dead, too

Dread

300

This decorative section of the wall in your kitchen protects the wall from errant liquids

Backsplash

300

Not to be confused with "stupid", this word means amazing or incredible

Stupendous

400

We quit this low-temperature Thanksgiving favourite when we give up a habit without the weaning process

Cold turkey

400

You are said to sleep ___ the night if your sleep was uninterrupted

through

400

This word rhymes with reckless - and means nearly the same thing

Feckless

400

Starting with the letter q, this deep, man-made pit is used to extract minerals from the ground.

Quarry

400

This word is something that "happens" through random "circumstance"

Happenstance

500

This kind of edge is the innovative kind

Cutting edge

500

Of rile up, put up, or post up, this expression means "to excite"

Rile up 

500

These home fixtures rhyme with Pringles, and may look like them, too - but don't eat them! They belong on your roof.

Shingles

500

This word refers to a living being born of another living being, and is also the name of a popular 90's band

Offspring
500

Of rambunctious, gregarious, or unctuous, this word is ascribed to children who are ill-behaved

Rambunctious

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