Vocabulary
Idioms
Define idioms
100

She has a bizarre haircut. 

Strange

100

This pizza is out of this world! I could eat it every day.

So good, amazing!

100

Getting warmer/ Getting colder 

You are close/ far

200

How could he steal from his parents? He is despicable! 

Hated 

200

I need your help in picking our mom's present. You know two heads are better than one! 

Two heads are better than one means that when two people work together they are more likely to solve a problem than one person doing it alone.

200

You're toast 

You are gonna lose

300

The graduation ceremony commenced at 9am sharp.

Started

300

I have my eye on that blueberry pie.

To want something

300

Bring home the bacon

Somebody that makes money for family

400

Today's bell schedule has been modified.

Changed

400

It's hard to go cold turkey. I love my coffee! 

To stop something suddenly.

400

I'm all ears!

I'm listening
500

I'm still a novice at this sport. Can you help me get better?

A newbie

500

She's a hard nut to crack. I can never guess what she's thinking! 

A problem that is challenging to solve. (idiomatic, by extension) A situation, person, group, etc. which is difficult to deal with. (idiomatic) A place, opportunity, etc. to which it is difficult to gain entry.

500

Nail biter 

A close game