This bingo card has a free space and 119 words: “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury, Buckling, bend and give way under a weight or force, Faintest, (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely noticeable, Phantoms, a ghost, Intermittent, coming and going at intervals: not continuous, Cloverleaf, a junction of roads intersecting at different levels with connecting sections forming the pattern of a four-leaf clover., Rustling, make a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper., Ceaseless, without stop or pause; unending; incessant or endless, Jockeying, struggle by every available means to gain or achieve something, Puttering, move with or make a rapid intermittent sound, Entranced, fill (someone) with wonder and delight, holding their entire attention, Metallic, a voice with a lot of “bite” or treble that gives the voice a very bright or “edgy” sound, Ebbing, (of an emotion or quality) gradually lessen or reduce, Phonograph, an early sound-reproducing machine that used cylinders to record as well as reproduce sound, Riveted, to not be able to stop looking at something because it is so interesting or frightening, Whirring, make a low, continuous, regular sound, “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury, Ejected, force or throw (something) out, typically in a violent or sudden way, Glided, move with a smooth continuous motion, typically with little noise., Warrens, a densely populated or labyrinthine building or district, Sublime, of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe, Kneading, massage or squeeze with the hands, Founts, a plumbing fixture that provides a flow of water., Burrows, a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, Paranoia, unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions., Yelping, to make a sudden, short, high sound, usually when in pain, Scurrying, (of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps., Ceased, to come to an end, Quenching, satisfy (one's thirst) by drinking., Crackled, make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises, Shuddered, (of a person) tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion, Brittle, hard but liable to break or shatter easily, “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, Prodigy, an impressive or outstanding example of a particular quality., Dainty, means tiny, delicate, and lovely, Indignity, treatment or circumstances that cause one to feel shame or to lose one's self-respect/pride. Also linked to shame and humiliation., Bellows, (of a person or animal) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger., Listlessly, in a way that shows you have no energy and enthusiasm and are unwilling to do anything needing effort, Shrilly, with a high-pitched and piercing voice or sound that is usually loud and forceful., Frenzied, wildly excited or uncontrolled, Mesmerizing, capturing one's complete attention as if by magic, Lilting, Something that's lilting is musical or rhythmic. A lilting voice has a happy, sweet-sounding cadence., Fiasco, a thing that is a complete failure, especially in a ludicrous or humiliating way., Arpeggios, the notes of a chord played in succession, either ascending or descending., Staccato, performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others, Reverie, a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream, Discordant, being at variance; disagreeing; incongruous, Gawkers, a person who stares openly at someone or something., “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan, Shabby, in poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care., Prawns, a marine crustacean that resembles a large shrimp, many varieties of which are edible., Appalling, causing shock or dismay; horrific., Clamor, To clamor is to make a demand — LOUDLY., Rumpled, creased, ruffled, or disheveled in appearance, Despair, The verb despair means to lose hope., Astonished, feeling or showing great surprise or wonder, Muster, To collect or assemble, Belched, emit gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth, Bulging, Expanding outward, Pleaded, make an emotional appeal(beg)., Grimaced, facial expression usually of disgust, disapproval, or pain. and *** only found 12 in this text.
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