This idiom means: Not feeling well
Under the weather
1) A person's co-workers.
2) A business person, especially someone who starts their own business.
3) A lawmaker, policy maker or government worker.
4) This person works for someone who has suffered from or been accused of a crime.
5) This person is the official or 'referree' who makes sure legal cases are decided in a fair way according to the law.
6) A woman who doesn't go out to work.
(100 points per correct answer)
1) Colleagues
2) Entrepreneur
3) Politician
4) Lawyer
5) Judge
6) Housewife
The place where the land meets the sea.
Coast
1) This word means delicious but not necessarily sweet.
2) This word means nice smelling.
(100 points for each correct answer)
1) Savory
2) Fragrant
100 points for each adverb
1) Suprisingly. Out of the blue.
2) Not very often
3) Often
4) Very often
1) Suddenly
2) Rarely
3) Typically
4) Frequently
Very rarely
Once in a blue moon
Another name for a person's husband or wife
Spouse
Soup liquid.
Broth
1) Well-liked
2) Well-known
1) Popular
2) Famous
To die from breathing water
Drown
We use this to describe something as being very, very, easy.
(2 possible answers)
Piece of cake
A breeze
2) Our more distant relatives.
1) Immediate family
2) Extended family
A person from another country.
Foreigner
This phrase means something is normal, ordinary or nothing special.
Run of the mill
To feel nervous or 'anxious'.
Worry
Name at leat 3 of these acronymns
1) V.I.P.
2) A.K.A.
3) T.G.I.F.
4) I.D.
5) F.A.Q.s
1) Very Important Person
2) Also Known As
3) Thank God It's Friday
4) Identification
5) Frequently Asked Questions
2) The son of someone's brother or sister.
1) Niece
2) Nephew
This words refers to
1) Property, such as land, houses, apartments or commerical buildings.
2) The business of buying and selling land, houses, apartments or commercial buildings.
Real estate
Well-mannered. Showing proper behavior.
Polite
To try to predict the future
Guess
These idioms are used to indicate something is
1) Profitable
2) Unprofitable
1) In the black
2) In the red
People who are related to someone else through marriage rather than by birth.
In-laws
1) This word is about how good something is.
2) This word is about how many of something there are.
1) Quality.
2) Quantity.
High-paying
Lucrative
1) To sleep longer or later than usual on purpose.
2) To sleep longer or later than planned by accident.
1) Sleep in.
2) Oversleep.