100: If two people agree completely on a subject, you could say they see this way.
What is "eye to eye"?
100: To maintain a relationship and continue communicating with someone over time.
What is "to keep in touch with"?
100: To have an argument with someone that results in a damaged relationship.
What is "to fall out"?
100: A person who brings up a child or children without a partner.
What is a "single parent"?
100: Rising very quickly to a high level, such as prices or temperatures.
What is "soaring"?
200: You use this expression to emphasize that someone is a member of your family.
What is "your own flesh and blood"?
200: This happens when two opposing sides in a war agree to stop fighting for a period of time.
What is "to declare a cease-fire"?
200: To kill an animal that is old or sick, or to humiliate someone in front of others.
What is "to put down"?
200: All the people who live together in one house.
What is a "household"?
200: Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
What is "resilient"?
300: An idiom used to describe something that is ancient or has been around for a very long time.
What is "as old as the hills"?
300: When two people who have been arguing decide to end their disagreement and become friendly again.
What is "to make peace"?
300: To cover a larger area by moving further apart.
What is "to spread out"?
300: The process of animals coming together to produce offspring.
What is "mating"?
300: Becoming smaller, fewer, or less; decreasing.
What is "declining"?
400: This idiom describes a friendship that starts quickly and becomes very intense and friendly almost immediately.
What is "to get on like a house on fire"?
400: To develop a feeling of not liking someone, often suddenly or for no clear reason.
What is "to take a dislike"?
400: To produce something, such as music or smoke, in very large quantities.
What is "to pump out"?
400: Bad behavior, especially by children, that is annoying but not seriously intended to cause harm.
What is "mischief"?
400: Done without knowing or intending; unintentional.
What is "unwitting"?
500: If a project or a person has successfully started a journey or a competition, you might say they are this.
What is "off to the races"?
500: To discover shared interests or opinions between two people who usually disagree.
What is "to find common ground"?
500: To cause the start of something, especially a fight, an argument, or a sudden emotional reaction.
What is "to spark off"?
500: Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
What is "distress"?
500: Conducted in a hurried, excited, and disorganized way due to fear or a need to hurry.
What is "frantic"?