Anecdote: avery short taletold by acharacter in aliterary work  Fable: a brieftale in which thecharacter’sactions point outa moral truth.Division,barrierRigor: (n) aharsh orstern,rigidity;unyielding ChickenSoup forthe Soul Stiff,immobile Narrative: Theart or process oftelling a story orgiving anaccount ofsomething. Nocturnal: (adj)belonging to,occurring in, orrelated to thenighttime. Myth: A traditionalstory about heroes orsupernatural beings,often attempting toexplain the origins ofnatural phenomenaor aspects of humanbehavior.Agile,limber Moderation,poverty Somnolent:(adj) drowsyor inclined tosleep Partition: (n)somethingwhichseparates twoparts or areasEase,easyLithe: (adj)moving orbending easily;graceful andfluid in motionParable: Asimple storyillustrating amoral orreligious lessonPhonetic: (adj)of, relating to,or representingthe sound ofspeech. Metamorphosis: (n) achange in form orshape, often fromone stage ofdevelopment toanother, as acaterpillar turning intoa butterfly Prolong: (v) to makesomething lastlonger; to extend aperiod of time.Prolong: (v) to makesomething lastlonger; to extend aperiod of time. Reckless:(adj) carelessor unwise;unheeding ofdangerOpulence: (n) richesor affluence,especially as shownby expensive orostentatiouspossessions orlifestyle.Hercules To Kill aMockingbird(Scout) Sleepy,tired Anecdote: avery short taletold by acharacter in aliterary work  Fable: a brieftale in which thecharacter’sactions point outa moral truth.Division,barrierRigor: (n) aharsh orstern,rigidity;unyielding ChickenSoup forthe Soul Stiff,immobile Narrative: Theart or process oftelling a story orgiving anaccount ofsomething. Nocturnal: (adj)belonging to,occurring in, orrelated to thenighttime. Myth: A traditionalstory about heroes orsupernatural beings,often attempting toexplain the origins ofnatural phenomenaor aspects of humanbehavior.Agile,limber Moderation,poverty Somnolent:(adj) drowsyor inclined tosleep Partition: (n)somethingwhichseparates twoparts or areasEase,easyLithe: (adj)moving orbending easily;graceful andfluid in motionParable: Asimple storyillustrating amoral orreligious lessonPhonetic: (adj)of, relating to,or representingthe sound ofspeech. Metamorphosis: (n) achange in form orshape, often fromone stage ofdevelopment toanother, as acaterpillar turning intoa butterfly Prolong: (v) to makesomething lastlonger; to extend aperiod of time.Prolong: (v) to makesomething lastlonger; to extend aperiod of time. Reckless:(adj) carelessor unwise;unheeding ofdangerOpulence: (n) richesor affluence,especially as shownby expensive orostentatiouspossessions orlifestyle.Hercules To Kill aMockingbird(Scout) Sleepy,tired 

Untitled 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. Anecdote: a very short tale told by a character in a literary work
  2. Fable: a brief tale in which the character’s actions point out a moral truth.
  3. Division, barrier
  4. Rigor: (n) a harsh or stern, rigidity; unyielding
  5. Chicken Soup for the Soul
  6. Stiff, immobile
  7. Narrative: The art or process of telling a story or giving an account of something.
  8. Nocturnal: (adj) belonging to, occurring in, or related to the nighttime.
  9. Myth: A traditional story about heroes or supernatural beings, often attempting to explain the origins of natural phenomena or aspects of human behavior.
  10. Agile, limber
  11. Moderation, poverty
  12. Somnolent: (adj) drowsy or inclined to sleep
  13. Partition: (n) something which separates two parts or areas
  14. Ease, easy
  15. Lithe: (adj) moving or bending easily; graceful and fluid in motion
  16. Parable: A simple story illustrating a moral or religious lesson
  17. Phonetic: (adj) of, relating to, or representing the sound of speech.
  18. Metamorphosis: (n) a change in form or shape, often from one stage of development to another, as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly
  19. Prolong: (v) to make something last longer; to extend a period of time. Prolong: (v) to make something last longer; to extend a period of time.
  20. Reckless: (adj) careless or unwise; unheeding of danger
  21. Opulence: (n) riches or affluence, especially as shown by expensive or ostentatious possessions or lifestyle.
  22. Hercules
  23. To Kill a Mockingbird (Scout)
  24. Sleepy, tired