Repetitionbeginningconsonantsounds inwordsPoetdeliberatelywritesgrammaticallyunusual way5 metrical feet w/stressed/unstressedAnythingtendingto quietExtremepalenessGloomystate ofmindSpeaker talksdirectly toabsent person(living ordead)SoundsechosoundLanguagethatappeals tosensesOppositeof literallanguageTo turn todust bynaturaldecay;crumbleDivideintopartsComparisonb/w 2 unlikethingsHumanqualitiesgiven to non-living thingsWindowor gateLongmetaphorPattern ofrhyme in apoemWhen objectrepresentsidea, concept,emotion(i.c.e.)DecorativeborderPlacing 2direct oppositethings neareach other tocompareOverwhelmingdefeatConcept ofhumanitywe allshareRiver inHadesCloth forspreadingover acoffinRepetitionbeginningconsonantsounds inwordsPoetdeliberatelywritesgrammaticallyunusual way5 metrical feet w/stressed/unstressedAnythingtendingto quietExtremepalenessGloomystate ofmindSpeaker talksdirectly toabsent person(living ordead)SoundsechosoundLanguagethatappeals tosensesOppositeof literallanguageTo turn todust bynaturaldecay;crumbleDivideintopartsComparisonb/w 2 unlikethingsHumanqualitiesgiven to non-living thingsWindowor gateLongmetaphorPattern ofrhyme in apoemWhen objectrepresentsidea, concept,emotion(i.c.e.)DecorativeborderPlacing 2direct oppositethings neareach other tocompareOverwhelmingdefeatConcept ofhumanitywe allshareRiver inHadesCloth forspreadingover acoffin

Figurative Language/Vocab Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. Repetition beginning consonant sounds in words
  2. Poet deliberately writes grammatically unusual way
  3. 5 metrical feet w/ stressed/unstressed
  4. Anything tending to quiet
  5. Extreme paleness
  6. Gloomy state of mind
  7. Speaker talks directly to absent person (living or dead)
  8. Sounds echo sound
  9. Language that appeals to senses
  10. Opposite of literal language
  11. To turn to dust by natural decay; crumble
  12. Divide into parts
  13. Comparison b/w 2 unlike things
  14. Human qualities given to non-living things
  15. Window or gate
  16. Long metaphor
  17. Pattern of rhyme in a poem
  18. When object represents idea, concept, emotion (i.c.e.)
  19. Decorative border
  20. Placing 2 direct opposite things near each other to compare
  21. Overwhelming defeat
  22. Concept of humanity we all share
  23. River in Hades
  24. Cloth for spreading over a coffin