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100

A word that means "produced by or involving two or more parties working together."

collaborative

100

Edit the sentence: 

An important part to our diet today.

part of*

100

What simile is used for someone who lies alot. 

she/he lies like a rug

100

My car broke down again, but maybe it was a blessing in disguise; I've been wasting too much time driving around anyway.

What does the idiom "a blessing in disguise" mean? 

A good thing that seemed bad at first

100

Find the spelling mistake:

How much do I awe you for the book you bought for me?

owe*

200

A phrasal verb that means "To escape from a place, situation or way of life".

break out

200

Edit the sentence:

It originally belonged in South Asia

belonged to*

200

What simile is used for a dry object/person.

It's as dry as a bone.

200

 I'm getting a bit tired now - let's call it a day.

What does the idiom "call it a day" mean? 

Stop working on something

200

Find the spelling mistake:

A terrefing man with muscles opened the door for me. 

terrifying*

300

A phrasal verb "to increase something".

beef up

300

Edit the sentence:

Facebook, with more then 1 Billion users is celebrated its 10th birthday this year.

than *

celebrating*

300

What simile is used to describe the freshness of someone or something.

It's as fresh as a daisy. 

300

A:Andrew's late again

B:Cut him some slack - his wife just had a baby.

What does the idiom "cut someone some slack" mean?

Don't be so critical

300

Find the spelling mistake: 

The man replied to me agresively.

aggressively*

400

A phrasal verb that means "To refrain from doing something because of fear."

chicken out

400

The company was launching by Mark Zuckerberg at 4th February 2004.

launched*

on*

400

What simile is used to describe something that is hard to understand. 

It's as clear as mud.

400

Did you hear what happened to Anna yesterday - oh, speak of the devil, here she is.

What does "speak of the devil" idiom mean? 

The person we were just talking about showed up!

400

Find the spelling mistake:

Be careful! There are a lot of dilicate vases around. 

delicate*

500

A phrasal verb that means "To suddenly do or say something."

burst out

500

Edit the sentence:

Children are fond to mango.

fond of*

500

What simile is used to describe a slow person.

She's/He's as slow as molasses in January.

500

 I don't know how we'll pay the bills if you quit your job, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. 

What does the idiom "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it" mean? 

Let's not talk about that problem right now

500

Find the spelling mistake:

Miniture birds circles the summit of the mountain. 

miniature*

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