encouragegiveconfidenceto dosomethingastoundedverysurprisedorshockedabsorbedintotallyfocusedonto dosomethingslowlywithout muchpurposemoochhookedonunableto stopCharlesDickens19thcenturyEnglishwriterunaccompaniednot havinganyone withyou whenyou gosomewheretakenabackveryshockedorsurpriseda novel byCharlesDickensGreatExpectationsgloriousdeservinggreatadmiration,praise, andhonourin a waynotthought ofor plannedinstinctivelyveryshockedorsurprisedstunnedto involveyourselfwhere it isnot wantedor helpfulinterferedevouringto haveit allworriedaboutconcernedfindingsomeone/somethingveryinterestingfascinationencouragegiveconfidenceto dosomethingastoundedverysurprisedorshockedabsorbedintotallyfocusedonto dosomethingslowlywithout muchpurposemoochhookedonunableto stopCharlesDickens19thcenturyEnglishwriterunaccompaniednot havinganyone withyou whenyou gosomewheretakenabackveryshockedorsurpriseda novel byCharlesDickensGreatExpectationsgloriousdeservinggreatadmiration,praise, andhonourin a waynotthought ofor plannedinstinctivelyveryshockedorsurprisedstunnedto involveyourselfwhere it isnot wantedor helpfulinterferedevouringto haveit allworriedaboutconcernedfindingsomeone/somethingveryinterestingfascination

Matilda vocab p6-11 - 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. give confidence to do something
    encourage
  2. very surprised or shocked
    astounded
  3. totally focused on
    absorbed in
  4. mooch
    to do something slowly without much purpose
  5. unable to stop
    hooked on
  6. 19th century English writer
    Charles Dickens
  7. not having anyone with you when you go somewhere
    unaccompanied
  8. very shocked or surprised
    taken aback
  9. Great Expectations
    a novel by Charles Dickens
  10. deserving great admiration, praise, and honour
    glorious
  11. instinctively
    in a way not thought of or planned
  12. stunned
    very shocked or surprised
  13. interfere
    to involve yourself where it is not wanted or helpful
  14. to have it all
    devouring
  15. concerned
    worried about
  16. fascination
    finding someone/ something very interesting