EscapefromYcaretillian extremeexaggerationthe repetitionof a sound atthe beginningof two ormore wordstwo or morewords thatoppose eachother(opposite)Englishteacherwho's phraseis "Be theNice Kid"a word orphrase thatcan be readforward orbackwardan impliedreference -especiallyin literaturea word orphrase thatcan be readforward orbackwarda playonwordsreadingon yourowncomparestwo thingsusing thewords "like"or "as"Community,Empathy, &PurposeBookTastingAssignmentthat is dueon Tuesday -looks like aheadtakingsomeoneelse's workand makingit your owna commonexpressionthat does notmean what itliterally saysa word orphrase made byrearranging theletters of adifferent worda"soundword"Englishteacher wholoves TheMuppetsgivinghuman-likequalities tonon-humanobjectsEnglishteacher whois new to 8thgrade andour schoolEcomparing twounlike thingswithout usingthe words "like"or "as"code usedto sign-out ofclassroomTuesday, weare goinghere to pickout booksEscapefromYcaretillian extremeexaggerationthe repetitionof a sound atthe beginningof two ormore wordstwo or morewords thatoppose eachother(opposite)Englishteacherwho's phraseis "Be theNice Kid"a word orphrase thatcan be readforward orbackwardan impliedreference -especiallyin literaturea word orphrase thatcan be readforward orbackwarda playonwordsreadingon yourowncomparestwo thingsusing thewords "like"or "as"Community,Empathy, &PurposeBookTastingAssignmentthat is dueon Tuesday -looks like aheadtakingsomeoneelse's workand makingit your owna commonexpressionthat does notmean what itliterally saysa word orphrase made byrearranging theletters of adifferent worda"soundword"Englishteacher wholoves TheMuppetsgivinghuman-likequalities tonon-humanobjectsEnglishteacher whois new to 8thgrade andour schoolEcomparing twounlike thingswithout usingthe words "like"or "as"code usedto sign-out ofclassroomTuesday, weare goinghere to pickout books

Figurative Language 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. Escape from Ycaretilli
  2. an extreme exaggeration
  3. the repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more words
  4. two or more words that oppose each other (opposite)
  5. English teacher who's phrase is "Be the Nice Kid"
  6. a word or phrase that can be read forward or backward
  7. an implied reference - especially in literature
  8. a word or phrase that can be read forward or backward
  9. a play on words
  10. reading on your own
  11. compares two things using the words "like" or "as"
  12. Community, Empathy, & Purpose
  13. Book Tasting
  14. Assignment that is due on Tuesday - looks like a head
  15. taking someone else's work and making it your own
  16. a common expression that does not mean what it literally says
  17. a word or phrase made by rearranging the letters of a different word
  18. a "sound word"
  19. English teacher who loves The Muppets
  20. giving human-like qualities to non-human objects
  21. English teacher who is new to 8th grade and our schoolE
  22. comparing two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as"
  23. code used to sign-out of classroom
  24. Tuesday, we are going here to pick out books