(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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puny (adj.) of less than normal strength or size; of no importance
ratify (v.) to approve, give formal approval to, confirm
graphic (adj.) lifelike, vivid; relating to the pictorial arts
persist (v.) to continue steadily in a course of action, refuse to stop or be changed; to last, remain
bystander (n.) one who looks on or observes, a person present but not taking part
entice (v.) to attract, tempt
bystander (n.) one who looks on or observes, a person present but not taking part
puny (adj.) of less than normal strength or size; of no importance
puny (adj.) of less than normal strength or size; of no importance
regal (adj.) royal, kinglike; fit for a king
stifle (v.) to smother, prevent from breathing; to hold back or choke off
erode (v.) to wear away gradually, eat away
vital (adj.) having life, living; necessary to life, essential; key, crucial
gruesome (adj.) horrible, revolting, ghastly
canvass (v.) to go through an area in order to produce votes, sales, or opinions; to go over in detail; to discuss
parch (v.) to make dry and thirsty; to shrivel with heat
flounder (v.) to thrash about in a clumsy or ineffective way
regal (adj.) royal, kinglike; fit for a king
casual (adj.) happening by chance or on an irregular basis; showing little concern; informal
quibble (v.) to evade or belittle a point by twisting words or raising minor objections; (n.)a petty objection
downtrodden (adj.) treated unfairly and cruelly, oppressed
accelerate (v.) to speed up, cause to move faster; to bring about more quickly
ordeal (n.) a difficult or painful experience, a trail
melancholy (adj.) sad, gloomy, unhappy; (n.) sadness, gloominess