Vocab
Adjectives/Adverbs
Verbs
Nouns
Sounds/Random
100

A British word for alcohol

booze

100

Not winning the lottery was a _____ pill to swallow

bitter

100

this quiz has really ______ my expectations

exceeded

100

to see ___ to ___ with something (to have an understanding/be in agreement)

eye to eye

100

to marry someone (idiom)

to tie the knot

200

to impede something (h_____) 

hinder

200

Something that passes very quickly (_____ing) e.g feeling, glance)

fleeting

200

to spend a lot of money on something fun

to splash out

200

I will give it a _____ (try to do it)

give it a shot

200

to be extremely sick/ill (idiom)

at death's door

300

to be on the ____ of doing something (about to do something)

verge

300

A person who is very chatty and positive (not cheerful)

bubbly 

300

to spend a lot of money on something essential/necessary

to fork out

300

shoes you wear in the house, normally very comfortable and fluffy

slippers

300

Someone who is quick to make jokes/think of something funny to say/think of a way out of a difficult situation

quick-witted (witty = only funny)

400

The food was nothing ____ of delicious

short

400

The accommodation provided was _______ inadequate. 

woefully

400

suddenly, it ______ on me that Darth Vader was in fact, my father

dawned

400

Someone who lives in a city or anywhere else (a city _____er)

dweller

400

A dog or person that is in pain/upset (spell it too!)

a whine

500

to fight _____ and _____ (to fight very strongly against something)

tooth and nail

500

This cake tastes _____ good. (very formal British expression)

awfully

500

to suddenly stop (e.g plans, a carrer, a vehicle braking extremely quickly) '_____ to a halt'

screech to a halt

500

I heard it through the _______ (to overhear a rumour/secret)

grapevine

500

The sound of a door slowly opening/wood being stepped on

creak