Phrasal Verbs
Idioms
Traveling
Crime Scene
Figurative Languages
100

Take someone somewhere and leave them there.

Drop off

100

To rain very heavily. (Pouring rain)

Raining Cats and Dogs

100

An item bought as a gift for a friend when you are on vacation

Souvenir  

100

 Objects or information that prove what happened (e.g., fingerprints, DNA).

Evidence

100

Pop! Snap! Sizzle! or BOOM!!!

Onomatopoeia

200

Move Faster

Hurry Up

200

I'm feeling unwell. I'm feeling___________?

Under the weather

200

 Time when you do not work or study and can relax or travel.

Holiday

200

A person who saw or heard the crime happen.

Witness

200

Comparing two things using "like" or "as."

Similes

300

To become extremely hot or to cause something to be damaged by high heat.

Burn up

300

This is super easy. It's_____________!

A piece of cake

300

The document that allows you to enter the plane.

Boarding pass

300

A person who looks for clues and asks questions to find the truth.

Investigator / Detective

300

I have a million things to do before the weekend!

Hyperbole

400

To stop trying

Give up

400

I'm upset and don't want to talk to you.

Cold shoulder

400

A detailed plan or route of a journey.

Itinerary

400

The person who was hurt or lost something in the crime.

Victim

400

The kite danced through the clouds, enjoying the afternoon breeze.

Personification

500

To faint or lose consciousness.

Pass out

500

It doesn't happen alot so it is ________?

Once in a blue moon

500

The place at a port or airport where officials check incoming goods or travelers.  

Customs

500

Genetic information found in blood, hair, or skin that identifies a specific person.

DNA

500

"The golden mango was so sweet and juicy that the syrup dripped down my chin."

Imagery