Adjectives
Onomatopoeia
Phrasal Verbs
Idioms
Phrases
100

Spending all night studying often makes you feel this.

Tired
100

When birds make their melodies, they do this.

Sing

100

To recover from a setback or emotional distress, you might do this.

Get over

100

When something makes you very angry, you can say it does this.

Makes my blood boil

100

To always be afraid of something bad happening is to do this.

Live in fear of

200

Spotting a snake in the garden can leave you feeling this.

Shocked

200

The sound of a fire burning often resembles this.

Crackle

200

When a new leader assumes control of a project or organization, they do this.

Take over

200

The saying that family is more important than friends is this.

Blood is thicker than water

200

When two opponents battle with everything at stake, they might do this.

Fight to the death

300

Watching a horror film leaves you feeling this.

Frightened

300

As the wind moves through the trees, the leaves make this sound.

Rustle

300

To give something to someone else, especially in a formal way, you might do this.

Hand over

300

When you work very hard and feel stressed, you might say you have done this.

Sweat blood

300

To give someone a huge fright is to do this to them.

Frighten the life out of

400

Finding a mouse in the kitchen might leave you feeling this.

Terrified
400

During a storm, the wind can create this eerie sound.

Howl

400

When a friend comes to your place for a visit, they are likely to do this.

Come over

400

To act cruelly and without feeling is to do something this way.

Cold blood

400

When something frightens you so much you feel completely terrified, you are this.

Scared to death of

500

Hearing good news can make you feel this way.

Ecstatic

500

When you walk on old floorboards, they often do this.

Creak

500

When a driver is instructed to stop by the police, they need to do this.

Pull over

500

Trying to get something very difficult can feel like this.

Getting blood out of a stone

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