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100

Feeling as if everything is turning around, and that you are not able to balance

Dizzy

100

To eat something by taking a lot of small bites

Nibble

100

Contaminate

To make something less pure or make it poisonous 

100

Something or someone exudes a very bad smell

To give off

100

Create nouns:
1) Alter; 2) Consume; 3) Dedicate; 4) Nutrient; 5) Nauseous

1) Alteration; 2) Consumption; 3) Dedication; 4) Nutrition; 5) Nausea

200

A reason or argument, which makes you believe or accept it because it is so strong

Compelling

200

Pain felt in a series of regular beats 

Throbbing

200

Starter

A small dish served as the first part of a meal 

200

If your nose is bunged up, you find it difficult to breathe because you have a cold

Bunged up 

200

Heart... (name 1 collocation)

Heart attack, heart surgery, heart disease, heart rate, heart failure

300

Very strong, severe, or painful 

Splitting

300

A mental illness in which people eat far too little or much food 

Eating disorder

300

Helping 

An amount of food given to one person at one time

300

If you live on an amount of money, that is the money that you use to buy the things that you need

To live on

300

Be diagnosed with... (name 1 disease) 

Lung or breast cancer, AIDS, leukaemia, autism

400

Weak and in bad health because of having too little food 

Malnourished 

400

A strong piece of tissue in the body connecting a muscle to a bone 

Tendon

400

Mend

To repair something that is broken or damaged 

400

Minor pains and discomforts, typically in the muscles.

Aches and pains  

400

Decipher and translate:
1) s df s pst
2) slps lk lg
3) s thn s rl 

1) As deaf as a post – глухой, как пень
2) Sleeps like a log – спящий, как бревно
3) As thin as a rail – худой, как щепка

500

Happening or done too soon, especially before the natural or suitable time 

Premature

500

A way of treating diseases that involves pressing a person's joints

Chiropractic

500

To heal/to cure/to treat

To treat – to behave towards someone or deal with something in a particular way
To cure – to make someone with an illness healthy again
To heal – to make or become well again, especially after a cut or other injury

500

Likely to show a particular characteristic, usually a negative one

To be prone to

500

Name three collocations with phrasal verbs "come"

To come down with, to come round, to come to life, come down to, to come to terms with

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