Praising
Criticising
Exclamations
Commands & Warnings
Opinions
100

Something that is easy to identify in a group because it's so good is: (Adjective)

Outstanding

100

If you bully someone, you _____ them. (phrasal verb)

pick on

100

When you're ready for someone to start asking you questions, you tell them to: (phrasal verb)

Fire away!

100

To warn someone of impending danger: (phrasal verb)

Watch out! / Look out!

100

When something is not as good you expect it to be (idiom)

Leaves a lot to be desired

200

Something that is good enough: (Phrasal Verb)

measures up

200

If you criticise someone in an angry way, you ____ them. (phrasal verb)

FREE POINTS!

(lay into)

200

When someone surprises you, and you need time to think: (phrasal verb)

Hang on! / Hold on!

200

To encourage someone to do something, or to tell you something (phrasal verb)

Go on!

200

When you think something is not as good as other people say it is (idiom)

Not all it's cracked up to be

300

Something is so amazing you can't believe it, is said to be: (idiom)

out of this world

300

If someone keeps talking about something bad that you did, they are _____ it _____. (phrasal verb)

rubbing it in

300

When someone is driving, and you want them to go faster (idiom)

Step on it!

300

To encourage someone to continue doing something (Phrasal Verb)

Keep it up!

300

When one thing is slightly better than another (idiom)

FREE POINTS!

___ has the edge over ___

400

If you believe something to be the best available, you can say it is: (idiom)

second to none

400

If someone is irritating or annoying you, they are: _____ _____ your _____ (idiom)

getting on your nerves

400

When you think what someone is saying is too extreme (phrasal verb)

Steady on!

400

To ask someone to wait a moment (Phrasal Verb)

Hold on. 

400
When someone changes something, but loses good as well as bad things, they have: (idiom)

thrown the baby out with the bathwater

500

If someone can argue or fight as strongly as the people criticising or attacking them, you can say that they: (idiom)

BOMB!

(give as good as they get)

500

To make a bad situation even worse: (idiom)

to add insult to injury

500

When you don't believe someone, or disagree with them (phrasal verb)

Come off it!

500

To angrily tell someone to be quiet (Phrasal Verb, but not the one you're thinking of...)

BOMB!

Belt up!

Sorry, 'Shut Up' was too easy....

500

If you pretend to be against an idea in order to create discussion, you are: (idiom)

Playing the devil's advocate
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