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weather-related idioms (e.g. feel under the weather)
throw caution to the wind, be down to earth, be as fast as lightning, be a ray of sunshine, be in deep water, go down a storm, have your head in the clouds
people (their jobs) you may see in a courtroom
judge, defendant, defender, lawyer, witness, offender, jury
travel-related phrasal verbs
get on, see off, check in, set out, drop off, get around, get away, put up
clothes-related phrasal verbs
try on, take off, put on, do up, take in, take up
media-related words
journalist, newsagent’s, sports commentary, flashes, author, reporter, host, columnist, publisher, editor, to print, adaptation
fashion and shopping-related words
purchase, shopaholic, to suit, to fits, to exchange, to return, outfit, offer, discount
crime-related words
commit, serve, shoplifting, motive, community service, handcuffs, arrest, witness
holiday and travel-related words
architecture, cruise, landscapes, port of call, destination, currency, cuisine, sightseeing
work-related words
unemployed, vacancy, perks, bonuses, pension, fired, retired
natural disasters-related words
tornado, hurricane, tropical storm, flood, wildfire, earthquakes, drought, volcanic eruption
history-related words
historic/historical, battle, century, decade, ancient times, objective/subjective, revolution
idioms related to success
work your socks off, set your sights on, set the world on fire, be up and coming, throw in thе towel
words related to success
best-selling, accomplished, determined, fortune, profit, ribbon, medal, self-confident
phrasal verbs related to technology and inventions
back up, blast off, come up with, hook up, set up, log in
words to describe devices and electrical appliances
touch-screen, portable, lightweight, user-friendly, efficient, useful
nouns that can be both countable and uncountable
glass, light, paper, hair, experience
idioms related to health (e.g. feel as fresh as a ..., recharge..., be under the..., do you the world of..., pick...)
feel as fresh as а daisy, recharge your batteries, be under the weather, do you the world of good, pick up your brains
words related to health and fitness
prescription, treadmill, vaccination, be in good shape, natural remedy, take vitamins
secrets of longevity
keep a healthy diet, no smoking, moderate food and alcohol intake, exercise, a good night’s sleep
word related to mysteries
disарреаrаnсе, abandoned, odd, clue, detective, tomb, trick
collocations & expressions with verbs: save, make, keep, break
save time, make a difference, keep a promise, keep in touch, break a bad habit
idioms with colors: red, blue, green, pink, black, gold
see red, feel blue, be green with envy, be as good as gold
adjectives to describe реорlе's personalities
artistic, adventurous, caring, ambitious, sporty, amusing
colors and feelings / things they are associated with, symbolize
Red: symbol of fire/love/anger, shows embarrassment/anger, dominance; Yellow: related to sunshine, signals attention, easy to see; Blue: sky/sea/water, sadness