chasing
The -ing form of chase: running after someone or something.
tonight
The evening or night of today.
come
To move toward a place or arrive there.
night
The dark part of each day when the sun is down.
market
A place where people buy and sell goods.
fresh
New, clean, recently made, or not old or spoiled.
lot
A large amount or number; also an area of land used for a purpose.
street
A public road in a town or city, usually with buildings along it.
food
Things that people or animals eat to live and grow.
starve
To suffer or die because of not having enough food.
visiting
The present participle of visit: going to see a person or place for a short time.
markets
The plural form of market: places or systems where goods, services, or investments are bought and sold.
few
A small number of people or things.
ones
The plural form of one: individual people or things already mentioned.
playlist
A list of songs, videos, or audio files arranged to play in order.
looks
The third-person singular form of look: uses the eyes, searches, or seems.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
interesting
Making you want to know more or pay attention.
because
For the reason that something is true or happened.
range
A set of different things, amounts, or limits between two points.
different
Not the same as another person or thing.
before
Earlier than a time, event, person, or place.
let
An act of renting property, especially in British English.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
explore
To travel through a place or examine an idea carefully.
got
The past form of get: received, became, reached, or understood something.
bag
A container made of soft material for carrying things.
hot
Having a high temperature.
curry
A spicy dish or sauce often made with meat, vegetables, or lentils.
puff
A short breath, small cloud of air or smoke, or light soft piece of food.
start
To begin doing something or to make something begin.
us
Used for the speaker and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.
off
Away from a place, position, or machine; no longer operating.
walked
The past form of walk: moved on foot at a normal speed.
bubbling
The -ing form of bubble: forming or rising as small balls of air or gas.
oil
A thick liquid used as fuel, for cooking, or to make machines move smoothly.
hungry
Wanting or needing food; also strongly wanting success or opportunity.
quite
Fairly or completely, depending on the context and variety of English.
size
How big or small something is; a standard measurement for clothes or objects.
little
Small in size, amount, age, or importance.
look
To use your eyes to see; to seem or appear a certain way.
crispy
Firm, dry, and making a light breaking sound when eaten.
hmm
A sound people make when thinking, hesitating, or showing doubt.
fill
To make something full, or to take an empty place.
potato
A common round root vegetable with brown, red, or yellow skin and white or yellow flesh.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
mash
Food crushed into a soft mixture; in brewing, grain mixed with hot water to make beer or whisky.
simple
Easy to understand, do, or use; not complicated.
green
Having the color of grass or leaves; also inexperienced or environmentally friendly.
leaf
A flat green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch.
dried
No longer wet, or preserved by removing water.
sure
Confident that something is true; certain about something.
hardly
Almost not, or only a very small amount.
apart
Separated by distance, time, or difference.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
way
A method, direction, route, or manner of doing something.
away
In or to another place, direction, or distance.
past
Beyond a place, point, time, number, or person.
set
To put something in a position, choose a value, or make something ready.
eat
To put food in your mouth, chew it, and swallow it.
boil
To heat liquid until bubbles rise; a painful swollen skin spot.
grab
To take or hold something quickly, often with the hand.
cool
To become colder or make something colder.
down
Toward a lower place, level, or position.
big
Large in size, amount, age, or importance.
cup
A small container with a handle, used for drinking.
air
The mixture of gases around Earth that people and animals breathe.
make
To create, build, prepare, or cause something to happen.
winter
The coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring.
melon
A large sweet fruit with thick skin and soft juicy flesh.
good
Of high quality, pleasant, useful, or morally right.
heat
High temperature or warmth, or strong pressure in a difficult situation.
refreshing
Pleasant because it makes you feel cooler, less tired, or more hopeful.
stand
A structure or place used for selling, showing, or supporting something.
stands
The third-person form of stand: is upright, is placed, or remains in a position.
huge
Very large in size, amount, or importance.
tub
A large open container used for holding water, washing things, or bathing.
gonna
Informally means going to before another verb when talking about the future.
try
To make an effort to do something or to test whether something works.
something
A thing that is not named or not known exactly.
never
At no time, or not on any occasion.
hello
A friendly greeting, especially one spoken when meeting someone.
milo
A type of grain sorghum grown for food or animal feed.
started
The past form of start: began something or made something begin.
shelter
A place that protects people or animals from danger, weather, or harm.
bit
A small amount or piece of something.
iced
Made cold with ice or covered with a sweet icing.
say
To speak words, express an idea, or give information.
country
An area of land with its own government, borders, and people.
powdered
Made into powder or covered with powder.
chocolate
A sweet brown food made from cocoa beans.
real
Existing in fact, not imagined, false, or artificial.
thing
An object, idea, action, or fact when its exact name is not given.
childhood
The time in life when someone is a child.
milk
A white liquid produced by female mammals and commonly drunk or used in food.
much
A large amount of something, used with uncountable nouns.
sort
A type or kind of person or thing.
taste
The flavor of something in your mouth; also a person's liking for particular things.
normal
Usual, expected, or not different from what usually happens.
choice
Something that you can pick between two or more possibilities.
happy
Feeling pleased, cheerful, or satisfied.
rain
Water that falls from clouds in drops.
stop
To end movement, activity, or a process.
eyes
The plural form of eye: the body part used for seeing.
next
Coming immediately after the present one or after another thing in order.
snack
A small amount of food eaten between main meals.
parcel
A wrapped package sent or carried from one place to another.
glutinous
Very sticky, especially like glue or thick cooked starch.
rice
Small white or brown grains from a plant, cooked and eaten as food.
means
A method, tool, or money that makes it possible to do something.
prawn
To catch prawns, usually from water, for food or trade.
sell
To give something to someone who pays money for it.
hotcakes
The plural form of hotcake: small flat cakes cooked on a hot surface.
basically
Used to say the main or simple truth about something.
wrap
To cover or surround something with paper, cloth, or another material.
banana
A long curved yellow fruit.
charcoal
Black material made by burning wood slowly without much air.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
white
Having the color of snow or milk. It can also describe people with light skin.
think
To use your mind to form ideas, opinions, plans, or memories.
might
Shows that something is possible or could happen.
pawn
A chess piece of low value; also, a person used by others for their plans.
must
Used to say that something is necessary, required, or very likely.
mix
To put things together so they become combined.
possibly
Maybe, or by any chance.
give
To hand something to someone, or provide something for someone.
pull
To move something toward yourself or in a particular direction.
gob
Informal: a mouth, or a lump of soft or sticky material.
sticky
Covered with or like glue; also difficult or awkward to deal with.
coconut
A large hard tropical fruit with white flesh and liquid inside.
mixture
A combination of two or more different things.
actually
Used to show what is true, real, or different from what was expected.
sweet
Tasting like sugar, or kind and pleasant.
flavour
British spelling of flavor: the taste that food or drink has.
strong
Having great physical power.
reminds
The third-person form of remind: makes someone remember something.
almost
Very nearly, but not completely.
grilled
Cooked on a grill or hot metal surface.
paste
A thick soft substance used for sticking, cooking, or cleaning.
fish
An animal that lives in water, breathes through gills, and often has fins.
flavours
The plural form of flavour: different tastes or special qualities.
lemongrass
A tropical grass with a lemon-like flavor, used in cooking and tea.
hint
A small piece of information that helps someone guess or understand something.
chilli
A spicy pepper used in cooking, especially in British English.
lots
The plural form of lot: large amounts, groups, or areas of land.
offer
To say that you are willing to give, do, or provide something.
substantial
Large in amount, size, value, or importance.
meal
Food eaten at one time, such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
bowl
A round deep dish used for food or liquid.
chicken
A common farm bird, or its meat used as food.
soup
A hot or cold liquid food made with meat, vegetables, beans, or other ingredients.