to mockor tomake funofThe childvehementlywent to sleep,because theywere tired.Someone inthe hallwaysprayed a fartbomb and itwas stifling!a smallor narrorspaceStifleDerisionVehementlyannoy orfrustratesomeone orsomethingI enjoy goingon hikes, theair is sofresh andstifling.VexThe child hadthe audacity tocross the streetwithout lookingfor cars.acting a waythat goesagainst whatyou believeor saidsuffocateor notbeing ableto breatheAudacitya willingnessto dosomethingriskyI dropped myphone in thecrevice betweenmy bed and thewall. I could notreach it!I was so hungry,but the line atlunch went by sofast. I was vexedby how fast itwas going!The athletecould sensederision in theircheering as theyshot the three-point shot.The couplevehementlyargued overwho cooked theterrible dinner.HypocriticalThe studenthad theaudacity to getan "A" in all ofhis classes!Ms. Jao couldsense thederision in theirmocking laughteras she tripped infront of the class.Creviceto beforceful orpassionateIt was hypocriticalfor thea teacherto say to open upthe textbook,then they openedup the textbook.I kept trying to logon to Schoology,but I was vexedby how manytimes it took meto get it.It was veryhypocritical thatthe teacher saidnot to eat inclass, but theyeat in class.to mockor tomake funofThe childvehementlywent to sleep,because theywere tired.Someone inthe hallwaysprayed a fartbomb and itwas stifling!a smallor narrorspaceStifleDerisionVehementlyannoy orfrustratesomeone orsomethingI enjoy goingon hikes, theair is sofresh andstifling.VexThe child hadthe audacity tocross the streetwithout lookingfor cars.acting a waythat goesagainst whatyou believeor saidsuffocateor notbeing ableto breatheAudacitya willingnessto dosomethingriskyI dropped myphone in thecrevice betweenmy bed and thewall. I could notreach it!I was so hungry,but the line atlunch went by sofast. I was vexedby how fast itwas going!The athletecould sensederision in theircheering as theyshot the three-point shot.The couplevehementlyargued overwho cooked theterrible dinner.HypocriticalThe studenthad theaudacity to getan "A" in all ofhis classes!Ms. Jao couldsense thederision in theirmocking laughteras she tripped infront of the class.Creviceto beforceful orpassionateIt was hypocriticalfor thea teacherto say to open upthe textbook,then they openedup the textbook.I kept trying to logon to Schoology,but I was vexedby how manytimes it took meto get it.It was veryhypocritical thatthe teacher saidnot to eat inclass, but theyeat in class.

The Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary - 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. to mock or to make fun of
  2. The child vehemently went to sleep, because they were tired.
  3. Someone in the hallway sprayed a fart bomb and it was stifling!
  4. a small or narror space
  5. Stifle
  6. Derision
  7. Vehemently
  8. annoy or frustrate someone or something
  9. I enjoy going on hikes, the air is so fresh and stifling.
  10. Vex
  11. The child had the audacity to cross the street without looking for cars.
  12. acting a way that goes against what you believe or said
  13. suffocate or not being able to breathe
  14. Audacity
  15. a willingness to do something risky
  16. I dropped my phone in the crevice between my bed and the wall. I could not reach it!
  17. I was so hungry, but the line at lunch went by so fast. I was vexed by how fast it was going!
  18. The athlete could sense derision in their cheering as they shot the three-point shot.
  19. The couple vehemently argued over who cooked the terrible dinner.
  20. Hypocritical
  21. The student had the audacity to get an "A" in all of his classes!
  22. Ms. Jao could sense the derision in their mocking laughter as she tripped in front of the class.
  23. Crevice
  24. to be forceful or passionate
  25. It was hypocritical for thea teacher to say to open up the textbook, then they opened up the textbook.
  26. I kept trying to log on to Schoology, but I was vexed by how many times it took me to get it.
  27. It was very hypocritical that the teacher said not to eat in class, but they eat in class.