This phrase means to continue following a plan even when it gets difficult. 2 words, starts with S
Stick to
This phrase means you cannot decide between two choices. 3 words, Starts with O_ T__ F_____
On the fence
This phrase means to hide your feelings instead of talking about them. 2 words, Starts with B____ U___
Bottle up
This word describes a time that is very busy and full of activity. Starts with H
Hectic
This word describes the person or team that most people think will lose. Starts with U
Underdog
This word means not giving up even when something is very difficult. Starts with P
Perseverence
This phrase means to remove something as a possible choice. 2 words, starts with R___ O__
Rule out
This phrase means to admit that you did something wrong. 3 words, with O__ u_ t_
Own up to
This word describes something that is extremely big or strong. Starts with I
Immense
This word means a person who starts trouble or conflict. Starts with I
Instigator
This phrase means to recover quickly after a problem or failure. 2 words, starts with B___ B___
Bounce back
This phrase means to suddenly feel nervous and not want to do something you planned. 2 words, Starts with C___ F____
Cold feet
This phrase means to start enforcing rules very strictly. 2 words, C___ D___ O_
Crack down on
This word describes a feeling that is both happy and sad at the same time. Starts with B
Bittersweet
This word means the main character in a story. Starts with P
Protagonist
This word describes something that never stops and shows no mercy. Starts with R
Relentless
This type of question asks about an imaginary situation. For example, "What would you do if you won the lottery?". H_____ Q_____
Hypothetical Question
This phrase means to completely end a relationship or connect. 2 words, starts with C___ T___
Cut ties
This word describes something old, broken, and falling apart. Starts with D
Dilapidated
This word means the main enemy or opposing character in a story. Starts with A
Antagonist
This phrase means to do many difficult or annoying things to achieve a goal. J___ T_______ H____
Jump through hoops
This word means a sudden and clear understanding of something. Starts with E
Epiphany
This phrase means to support someone or make a copy of important data. B___ S_______ U__
Back something up
This words means completely unreasonable or silly. Starts with A
Absurd
This word means no longer needed, repeated too much, or starting to get boring. Starts with R
Redundant