Phrases
Phrasal verbs
Adverbs
Nouns
Adjectives
100

A person who carries a lot of things in their bag

a bag lady

100

to make a place lighter or more colourful: (use the word: bright)

brighten something up 

100

especially, or more than usual: (starts with p)

particularly

100

a sign that something has happened or existed (starts with "t")

trace

100

having a shiny surface, made by putting a liquid substance onto something and leaving it or heating it to dry (a synonym of "shiny")

glazed

200

not working because of a lack of power

to be dead 

200

to be covered or absorbed by something: (starts with s)

sink into

200

The synonym of "sometimes" (starts with o)

Occasionally

200

 a chemical, usually a liquid, that contains hydrogen and has a pH of less than seven. The hydrogen can be replaced by a metal to form a salt. Acids usually have a bitter sharp taste and can often burn holes in or damage things they touch.

acid

200

wet with dew; appearing soft and lustrous; youthful and fresh.

dewy

300

at the point when something is about to change to something else

on the cusp of

300

to go back in time (3 words)

to turn back the clock 

300

used to say that a particular situation or fact makes you sad or disappointed, or gets you into a difficult position


Unfortunately

300

one of the four substances: earth, air, fire and water, which people used to believe everything else was made of

element 

300

full of liquid or flavor (starts with j)

juicy

400

shared interests, beliefs, or opinions between two people or groups of people who disagree about most other subjects:

find the common ground

400

to remove dirt, etc. from somewhere

clean up

400

to a very great degree (starts with "t" / 12 letters)

tremendously

400

 the imaginary area in the sky in which the sun, moon, and planets appear to lie, and which has been divided into twelve equal parts each with a special name and symbol

the zodiacs 

400

a removable washable cover of cotton, linen, nylon, etc, for a pillow.

a pillow sheet

500

to accept that you have different opinions from another person about a particularthing, and stop trying to persuade each other that you are right:

agree to disagree

500

tear into pieces

tear up

500

with a lot of attention or thought, so that you avoid hurting yourself, damaging something or doing something wrong

carefully

500

A person known to one, but usually not a close friend

acquaintance

500

feeling or showing sympathy for people or animals who are suffering

compassionate