Body parts
Activity
Expressions
Adjectives
Style
100

The short 'fingers' on your feet that help you keep your balance standing up.

toes

100

Putting your hands together and creating a sound with your palms touching.

clap

100

When something becomes very popular or very well-known in a short period of time.

go viral

100

Someone who likes to be the stronger one, make all the decisions and tell people what to do.

dominant

100

Effectively a T-shirt with long sleeves that has no other opening, but the neckhole.

jumper/sweater

200

The peak of your jaw in the lowest point of your face.

chin

200

'Singing' a song through your nose, without singing the lyrics or even opening your mouth.

hum

200

A person who is handicapped in some sense, not the most likely to succeed.

underdog

200

Someone or something that's exactly like you would imagine them (e.g. an old lady living alone with 3 cats, drinking tea all the time)

stereotypical/typical

200

The most typical colour of american prisoners' robes/clothes.

orange

300

An organ that cleans your blood. Animals' body parts like this are often eaten fried or boiled.

liver

300

Looking directly at someone for a longer period of time, often creating an uncomfortable atmosphere.

stare

300

To make assumptions based on how a person looks or acts before getting to know them better.

judge a book by its cover

300

Something that is flexible, easily stretched.

elastic

300

When a person uses chemical agents to colour their hair for a longer period of time.

dye your hair

400

The column of circular bones in your back that helps you stand straight and bends with your movement.

spine/backbone

400

Moving your head up and down to signal that you understand something or that you agree with whatever is said.

nod

400
Something that we do regularly, that has no (visible/obvious) negative effects. 

a harmless habit

400

When when you lose feeling in a part of your body, you can feel less and control it less effectively.

numb

400

The more formal version of a suit, often worn with a bow-tie for very elegant occasions.

tuxedo

500

The tiny bits that form your nervous system, controlling your movement and brain activity.

nerve cells

500

Leaning forward and bending your back into a 'c' shape. Not a healthy position for longer sitting.

slump

500

When something produces the exact opposite effect than what you wanted/expected.

run counter to 

500

Stable, not moving anywhere.

stationary

500

A synonym for 'looks' often used in the context: judge someone by their ...

appearance