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Globetrotting 1
Globetrotting 2
Clothing 1
Clothing 2
Feelings
100
To be really tired of something or someone.
To be sick of...
100
Change one's opinion or point of view.
To change your mind.
100
Don't get too excited!
Keep your shirt on.
100
To be very well dressed for an evening out.
Dressed to kill.
100
To be really uninterested in what is going on.
To be bored to death.
200
To leave your home for a trip is to .... (not globe-trotting)
It is to "get away".
200
To steal something from someone, or to steal something.
To rip off someone or something.
200
Keep your mouth shut, don't say anything.
Keep it zipped.
200
When something is very easy for someone to do, that person is...
An old hat.
200
To be really excited about what is going on around you.
To be on the edge of (one's) seat.
300
To get news from a friend or relative.
To hear from someone.
300
When you don't know anything about something.
You don't have a clue.
300
When something fits really well.
It fits like a glove.
300
To be naked.
To be in one's birthday suit.
300
To feel very uncomfortable in a situation.
To be a fish out of water.
400
To be able to laugh at jokes and pranks that involve you.
To be a good sport.
400
Use the expression to complete this sentence, "I thought the test would be hard and, ______________ it was."
sure enough
400
When it's time to start working really hard.
Buckle down or roll up one's sleeves.
400
To prepare to work really hard.
To roll up one's sleeves or buckle down.
400
To be brave when you don't feel brave.
To keep a stiff upper lip.
500
To enjoy something a lot.
To get a kick out of something.
500
When you write someone a letter.
Drop someone a line.
500
To be very restless, can't stop moving.
To have ants in one's pants.
500
To imagine doing what someone else is doing.
To be in someone else's shoes.
500
To try to control yourself when you feel upset or emotional.
To get a grip (on yourself).