(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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Sibilance
She ran like the wind
Her news hit me like a ton of bricks
My legs are jelly after walking all day.
The wind whistled as it blew
My mom is sweet as sugar.
Time crawled to a stand still
Repetition
human characteristics to something non-human
The sign cried for our attention
Pathetic fallacy
Simile
METAPHOR
Personification
Repetition
Her news hit me like a ton of bricks
Her love burned me
Quit horsing around
My brother walks slow like a snail.
I am so hungry I could eat a horse
Tears slid from my eyes like soft raindrops.
Simile
I smell a rat
METAPHOR
The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor
SIMILE
sound associated with what is name
Oxymoron
The occurrence of the same letter at the beginning of a word
Quit horsing around
She ran like the wind
I am so hungry I could eat a horse
He has a temper like a volcano.
A feather could’ve knocked me over
Something that is exaggerated or claims not meant to be taken literally.
He was as sick as a dog
He swims like a fish.
The class was as noisy as a crowd at a football game.
His hair was as right as a basket of oranges.
A comparison using like or as.
Hyperbole
He was as sick as a dog
Alliteration
My brother's room is a rat's nest.
The wind whistled as it blew
Her love burned me
Personification
Rhyme
Onomatopoeia
intentionally using a word or phrase for effect, two or more times
All the world’s a stage
Onomatopoeia
I smell a rat
The sign cried for our attention
Oxymoron
human characteristics to something non-human
Quite as a mouse
Her stare froze me in my place
The field of wheat waved in the wind like a rolling sea.
Rhyme
Your words were a dagger to my heart.
Time crawled to a stand still
Metaphor
Quite as a mouse
A feather could’ve knocked me over
Directly refers to one thing by mentioning another.
A comparison that directly compares without using like or as.
Her stare froze me in my place
Poetic Device: two contradictory or opposite words appearing side by side.