Theprofessorpraised hispupils floweryproseSam gaveJane a redrose onvalentine’sdayClichéAssonancePersonificationI'm waitingfor him tokick thebucket.ThebeesbuzzTheleavesdanced inthe windNobody invitesEdward toparties becausehe is a wetblanket.MetaphorOnomatopoeiaSymbolismAlliterationSimileTrywalking amile in myshoesHyperboleJamieruns asfast as thewind.IdiomTrue, Ido likeSue.My eyeswidened atthe sight ofthe tower tallTheprofessorpraised hispupils floweryproseSam gaveJane a redrose onvalentine’sdayClichéAssonancePersonificationI'm waitingfor him tokick thebucket.ThebeesbuzzTheleavesdanced inthe windNobody invitesEdward toparties becausehe is a wetblanket.MetaphorOnomatopoeiaSymbolismAlliterationSimileTrywalking amile in myshoesHyperboleJamieruns asfast as thewind.IdiomTrue, Ido likeSue.My eyeswidened atthe sight ofthe tower tall

Figurative Language - 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. The professor praised his pupils flowery prose
  2. Sam gave Jane a red rose on valentine’s day
  3. Cliché
  4. Assonance
  5. Personification
  6. I'm waiting for him to kick the bucket.
  7. The bees buzz
  8. The leaves danced in the wind
  9. Nobody invites Edward to parties because he is a wet blanket.
  10. Metaphor
  11. Onomatopoeia
  12. Symbolism
  13. Alliteration
  14. Simile
  15. Try walking a mile in my shoes
  16. Hyperbole
  17. Jamie runs as fast as the wind.
  18. Idiom
  19. True, I do like Sue.
  20. My eyes widened at the sight of the tower tall