Free!used thissame signas PUBLISH[that is,PRINTED]an area of thebodyassociatedwith good andsweet thingstwo partnersshakinghands inagreementThe gestureone makeswhen takingan oath.this form is agesturalrepresentationof the metaphor“all cards on thetable.”“raise thehand thelength of thechest: swollenheart.”The contourof flexedbiceps toshowstrength.AbrahamLincoln“show[ing]manyindividuals.”the twistingmovement -“fold andrefoldtogether”Something thatone is glad tohave and doesnot want to let itgo.The contemporaryASL sign isdistinguished fromSHAME based on areduplicatedmovement.“a play atthetheatre oracting” “irritatesomeoneby foolinghim/her.” “lookingthroughthe veil ofthe future” Free!used thissame signas PUBLISH[that is,PRINTED]an area of thebodyassociatedwith good andsweet thingstwo partnersshakinghands inagreementThe gestureone makeswhen takingan oath.this form is agesturalrepresentationof the metaphor“all cards on thetable.”“raise thehand thelength of thechest: swollenheart.”The contourof flexedbiceps toshowstrength.AbrahamLincoln“show[ing]manyindividuals.”the twistingmovement -“fold andrefoldtogether”Something thatone is glad tohave and doesnot want to let itgo.The contemporaryASL sign isdistinguished fromSHAME based on areduplicatedmovement.“a play atthetheatre oracting” “irritatesomeoneby foolinghim/her.” “lookingthroughthe veil ofthe future” 

A Historical and Etymological Dictionary of ASL (P) - 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. Free!
  2. used this same sign as PUBLISH [that is, PRINTED]
  3. an area of the body associated with good and sweet things
  4. two partners shaking hands in agreement
  5. The gesture one makes when taking an oath.
  6. this form is a gestural representation of the metaphor “all cards on the table.”
  7. “raise the hand the length of the chest: swollen heart.”
  8. The contour of flexed biceps to show strength.
  9. Abraham Lincoln
  10. “show[ing] many individuals.”
  11. the twisting movement - “fold and refold together”
  12. Something that one is glad to have and does not want to let it go.
  13. The contemporary ASL sign is distinguished from SHAME based on a reduplicated movement.
  14. “a play at the theatre or acting”
  15. “irritate someone by fooling him/her.”
  16. “looking through the veil of the future”