(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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to die
pass away (v)
a person who works with wood
carpenter (n)
to get
obtain (v)
to escape
break out (v)
to establish; to set up
found (v)
in control of
in charge of (phrase)
silent
mute (adj)
the place or building in which a consul's duties are carried out
consulate (n)
make someone do something against their will
force (v)
to bring back
restore (v)
to see; to notice
observe (v)
the place to which something or someone is going
destination (n)
to give someone a drug
drug (v)
to do something very dangerous that could result in one's death
risk one's life (phrase)
traveling, usually without very much money, carrying a backpack
backpacking (n)
next or after
the following (phrase)
a diplomatic center that a nation maintains in a foreign country
embassy (n)
get away
escape (v)
great damage or ruin
destruction (n)
a place that provides protection
shelter (n)
previous
former (adj)
badly damaging or destroying
devastating (adj)
a hard choice
dilemma (n)
too many to be counted
countless (adj)
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
empathy (n)
to come together again
reunite (v)
to suggest a person for a position or office
nominate (v)
to work with others efficiently
coordinate (v)
a person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part
bystander (n)
to use a particular situation to get what you want
take advantage of (phrase)
organizations that respond to and deal with emergencies
emergency services (phrase)
farming
agriculture (n)
a block of hard material used in building
brick (n)
the sister of one's husband or wife
sister-in-law (phrase)
to put into action; execute
implement (v)
a sense of right and wrong
conscience (n)
devoted to a cause, ideal or purpose
dedicated (adj)
have a significant effect on a person or situation
make a difference (phrase)
with great urgency
desperately (adv)
to move towards; to come near
approach (v)
various methods for communicating information
media (n)
unusual, extraordinary
remarkable (adj)
an action or activity
operation (n)
financial support
funding (n)
to be disloyal; turn against
betray (v)
unfaithful
disloyal (adj)
to stop from happening
prevent (v)
unusual occurrence
phenomenon (n)
to require; to do as someone asks
oblige (v)
to cut or carve on a surface
engrave (v)
in a situation in which loss of life or serious harm is possible
in danger (phrase)
a group of people born around the same time
generation (n)
a special duty or function which a person or group is sent out to do
mission (n)
to save from danger
rescue (v)
to approve a new law
pass a law (phrase)
deserving praise
commendable (adj)
brave
courageous (adj)
excellent; aristocratic
noble (adj)
personal health and cleanliness
personal hygiene (phrase)
physical injury; harm
pain (n)
to cause pain to someone in order to force them to do something
torture (v)
proof
evidence (n)
something happening that cannot be explained
miraculously (adv)
being responsible for one's actions
responsibility (n)
to die
perish (v)
make believe
pretend (v)
reach a person ahead of you; talk to someone you haven't seen for a long time
catch up with (phrase)
have a strong effect on people or a situation
make an impression (phrase)
plan of action; list of things to do
agenda (n)
a person who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there
immigrant (n)
to succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty
overcome (v)
even though
despite the fact that (phrase)
to put something out for others to see
expose (v)
a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
tendency (n)
to act in response to something
react (V)
a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
epidemic (n)
the act of leaving
departure (n)
to put into the ground and cover with earth
bury (v)
feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others
compassionate (adj)
to take for granted; to suppose
assume (v)
to carry in or bring out in a secret way
smuggle (v)
before
prior to (phrase)
required, obligatory
mandatory (adj)
able to express oneself easily and clearly
fluent (adj)
the unbroken and consistent operation of something over a period of time
continuity (n)
to allow; to make possible
enable (v)
a person who takes part in something
participant (n)
a place for old people to live and receive care
nursing home (phrase)
a waste pipe that carries away sewage or surface water
sewer (n)
to meet
encounter (v)
a reaction to something
response (n)
one of a kind
unique (adj)
the science of behavior and mental processes
psychology (n)
suitable or proper
appropriate (adj)
to have a baby
give birth (phrase)
sadly; unluckily
unfortunately (adv)
being selfless, caring and compassionate
human kindness (phrase)
working together for the good of all
cooperation (n)
unusual, extraordinary
exceptional (adj)
a person in authority, especially over a body of troops or a military operation
commander (n)
to bring up a child
raise (v)
a punishment given to someone
be sentenced to (phrase)
intense dislike
hatred (n)
a thing that happens, especially one of importance
event (n)
courage
bravery (n)
very important or necessary
key (adj)
very valuable
precious (adj)
one who is hurt, killed, or suffers
victim (n)
in a particular place; occuring now
present (adj)
great bravery
heroism (n)
a box in which a dead person is buried
coffin (n)
to die under water
drown (v)
to look into closely; to study in great detail
investigate (v)
doctor or nurse
healthcare professional (phrase)
punishment
penalty (n)
to carry or give assistance
support (n)
a situation
circumstance (n)
a surprising and welcome event that can't be explained
miracle (n)
a mark, object, or sign of the existence of something
trace (n)
have a calm life
lead a quiet life (phrase)
a company; arranged in an orderly way
organization (n)
the length of time that something continues or lasts
duration (n)
help or support
assistance (n)
finding
discovery (n)
to make someone do something by giving them money
bribe (v)