When something is very light in weight we can use an idiom "as light as a/an ......":
- leaf
- feather
- sunshine
as light as a feather :)
When you have nice "strong" hair on your head you say you have what kind of hair?
- fat
- weighty
- thick
thick hair
It is usually made of wood or metal, and you climb up it. What is it?
A ladder
Varnished wood or shiny metal surface are:
- polished or
-coarse?
polished
When something is very heavy we can use an idiom "as heavy as ....."?
as heavy as lead
Usually, in the desert the vegetation is "dense" or "sparse"?
sparse
Most of the names of materials can be adjectives or nouns, e.g. a cotton shirt, or a shirt made of cotton; a leather sofa, or a sofa made of leather. The exception is wood: a chair made of wood is "a ........ chair"
wooden
When you take a fish out of water it's very:
- prickly
- slippery?
slippery
When you carry heavy things you say you are:
- "weighed down" or
- "weighed out"?
Weighed down
If a liquid becomes thick and solid, it ....:
- "congeales" or
- "sifts" ?
congeales
When an actor acts unnaturally we say he is:
- "stony"
- or "wooden" ?
wooden
Sharp, irregular edges of broken glass or metal are:
- jagged
- opaque
jagged
When you discuss serious matters you say that you "discuss ......... issues":
- "lumbering" or
- "weighty"?
weighty
If you add water to something (for example to make a coctail less strong) you "water it down" or :
- "congeal"
- "dilute"?
dilute
In big castles floors used to be made of:
- corduroy
- or marble??
marble
a thistle, a cactus or thorns on a rose are:
- prickly
- furry
prickly
If you compare and consider the alternatives before making a decision you "weigh" them .....?
weigh them up
If an area is impossible to move through (for example a jungle) we say it's:
- "impenetrable" or
- "impervious" ?
impenetrable
If someone is very pale we say he/she has:
- milky complexion
- woolly complexion
- silvery complexion?
Milky complexion
The ground was very wet "under our feet". ( change the phrase into adverb)
underfoot