(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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to become visible or known
emerge
an opponent or enemy
adversary (noun)
an action that is planned to achieve a goal
tactic
The ability to imagine what is likely to happen in the future.
foresight
to wave or exhibit something in a dramatic or threatening way
brandish (verb)
being a sign of trouble, danger, or disaster; threatening
ominous (adjective)
Remaining in a pure or unspoiled state.
pristine (adjective)
self-confidence, especially in a difficult situation
aplomb
about to occur
impending
watching out for danger or something that might go wrong
vigilant (adjective)
(of water) slightly salty, as is the mixture of river water and seawater in estuaries.
brackish
vague, ambiguous, cryptic
obscure
Arousing wonder and fear, as if supernatural; eerie Mysterious or impossible to explain; strangely out of the ordinary
uncanny
A feeling that someone or something is bad, worthless, or low; scorn or contempt.
disdain (noun)
Great enjoyment; zest.
gusto (noun)
sly, crafty, or clever
cunning
The ability to learn or understand something quickly.
aptitude (noun)
allowing light to pass through, but blurring it so that images cannot be seen clearly
translucent
to walk in a way that makes it look as if you think you are important or very confident; strut
swagger
To cause something to start burning.
ignite (verb)
a deliberate and usually secret act that causes damage or hinders an activity
sabotage
Progress to a destination or goal.
headway (noun)
To engage in a false display of strength or confidence, especially in order to deceive someone.
bluff (verb)
To cause to disappear; drive away; disperse.
dispel
Great enthusiasm for or devotion to a cause, ideal, or goal
zeal
A glowing piece of burning wood or coal.
ember (noun)
a small, rounded hill
knoll
to proceed or continue in an unsteady or weakening manner
falter
a quantity used to measure the motion of a body, equal to the product of its mass and velocity
momentum