A nice way to say that someone is quite old.
Elderly
This idiom means 'Do you remember?' or 'Does it seem familiar?'
Does it ring a bell?
The president or 'director' of a company.
C.E.O.
Delicious, but not sweet.
Savory
Nice-smelling (e.g. Pho)
Fragrant
This is how we describe an older adult who is not elderly but not young anymore either.
Middle-aged
These two idioms mean 'Very nearby.'
Just a stone's throw away/Right around the corner.
An acronym that means do it immediately!
A.S.A.P.
The 'feel' of food.
Texture.
This word is a synonym for 'stress'.
Pressure
This word refers to a person's co-workers.
Colleagues
This idiom is used to talk about very heavy rain.
It's raining cats and dogs.
V.I.P.
This word is used to describe any of the different ways foods taste.
Flavor
Another name for a company or corporation. 2) Trade or Commerce.
Business
This word is used to describe a person with no hair.
Bald
This idiom means that getting a late start can put you at a disadvantage.
You snooze you lose!
An abbreviation for technology that creates very life-like simulations.
V.R.
The instructions how to cook a kind of food.
Recipe
Body positioning. The way we sit or stand. (Hint, your parents probably criticize you about this sometimes).
Posture
A word to describe someone who is NOT arrogant and who doesn't call attention to themselves. (2 possible answers)
Modest/Humble
This idiom means we should do things in reasonable amounts because too much of something, even a good thing can become bad for us.
All things in moderation
This is an abbreviation for a section found on virtually all business websites to provide people with information most people usually want to know.
F.A.Q.s
The different food materials we use when cooking to make a certain dish. e.g. Cake requires butter, sugar, flour, salt, etc.
Ingredients
Relating to a city or cities.
Urban