verb TREAT to → noun
TREATMENT
Hunt down is to ...
to succeed in finding (something) It may take me a while to hunt down the phone number. // to find and capture (someone) The killer was hunted down with help from his relatives.
What is a bargain?
Something bought for an unbelievably low price for its real value
When you cook something in a large amount of very hot water is called...
To boil
“A sigh of relief” is to:
to relax because something one has been worrying about is not a problem or danger anymore
noun FLUSTER to → adjective:
FLUSTERED
put (something) down is to ...
Stop holding something and place it on a surface or the ground.
The action of taking a letter, parcel or packet from one place to another is called...
Delivery
Something which is delicious in flavor is called...
Tasty
“To be helpless” is to:
Unable to defend oneself or to act without help.
noun SUIT to → negative adjective:
UNSUITABLE
Race around is to ...
To run or move around in a great hurry
You would find the tomatoes in the vegetables ________. = to corridor
Aisle
When you cook something for a long time in an oven is ...
Roast
“Roll their eyes at” is to:
To move your eyes upwards or round in a circle, usually to show that you are annoyed or impatient.
verb HELP → 2 negative adjectives:
HELPLESS / UNHELPFUL
Engrossed in is to ...
Absorb all the attention or interest of.
When something is not working correctly or is having a defect on it is called...
Faulty
What is a food stall?
A temporary structure used to prepare and sell food to the general public. Such as food trucks.
“Be in a right state” is to:
noun TYPE to → adjective:
TYPICAL
Knock over is to ...
Strike or collide with someone so as to cause them to fall to the ground.
Goods or merchandise kept in a warehouse or store which is ready to sell
Stock
Food which is very heavy and filling, such as lasagna is called...
Stodgy
To "bellow" is to... (you can mime it)
A deep roaring shout or sound.