DespairYelpingmake a soft,muffled cracklingsound like thatcaused by themovement of dryleaves or paper.Gawkersan impressiveor outstandingexample of aparticularquality.performed witheach notesharplydetached orseparated fromthe othersa state of beingpleasantly lostin one'sthoughts; adaydreamDiscordantStaccatoWhirringbeing atvariance;disagreeing;incongruousIntermittenta denselypopulated orlabyrinthinebuilding ordistrictClamorunjustifiedsuspicion andmistrust ofother people ortheir actions.*** onlyfound 12in this textMesmerizingEjectedfacialexpressionusually ofdisgust,disapproval, orpain.Mustera plumbingfixture thatprovides aflow of water.PhonographRustlingan early sound-reproducingmachine thatused cylinders torecord as well asreproduce sound(of a sight,smell, orsound)barelynoticeablea personwho staresopenly atsomeone orsomething.QuenchingEbbingKneadingBellows(of a person orsmall animal)move hurriedlywith shortquick steps.ListlesslyWarrensShabbymake anemotionalappeal(beg).in poorconditionthrough longor hard use orlack of care.creased,ruffled, ordisheveled inappearanceBulgingAstonishedmake a low,continuous,regularsoundArpeggiosBelchedPrawns“ThePedestrian”by RayBradburythe notes of achord played insuccession,eitherascending ordescending.Riveteda hole ortunnel dugby a smallanimalReverie“There WillCome SoftRains” byRayBradbury(of an emotionor quality)graduallylessen orreduceLiltingBurrowsaghostTo clamor isto make ademand —LOUDLY.move with ormake a rapidintermittentsoundto not be ableto stop lookingat somethingbecause it is sointeresting orfrighteningwithout stopor pause;unending;incessant orendlessThe verbdespairmeans tolose hope.a thing that is acompletefailure,especially in aludicrous orhumiliating way.ShrillyPleadedFountsExpandingoutwardTo collectorassembleGrimaced“FishCheeks”by AmyTanmeanstiny,delicate,and lovelyFaintestcausingshock ordismay;horrific.Metallic(of a person)trembleconvulsively,typically as aresult of fear orrevulsionBucklingAppallingShudderedBrittlea voice with alot of “bite” ortreble that givesthe voice a verybright or “edgy”soundProdigystruggle byevery availablemeans to gainor achievesomethingCrackledFiascoPhantomsJockeyingto cometo anendbend andgive wayunder aweight orforceto make asudden, short,high sound,usually whenin pain“TwoKinds” byAmy Tancoming andgoing atintervals: notcontinuoushard butliable tobreak orshattereasilyCloverleafwildlyexcited oruncontrolledCeaselessParanoiasatisfy(one'sthirst) bydrinking.Scurryingcapturingone'scompleteattention asif by magicfeeling orshowinggreatsurprise orwonderPutteringof suchexcellence,grandeur, orbeauty as toinspire greatadmiration or awewith a high-pitched andpiercing voiceor sound that isusually loudand forceful.(of a person oranimal) emit adeep loud roar,typically inpain or anger.make a rapidsuccessionof slightcrackingnoisesCeasedRumpleda junction of roadsintersecting atdifferent levelswith connectingsections formingthe pattern of afour-leaf clover.GlidedEntranceda marinecrustacean thatresembles alarge shrimp,many varieties ofwhich are edible.move with asmoothcontinuousmotion,typically withlittle noise.in a way thatshows you haveno energy andenthusiasm andare unwilling to doanything needingefforttreatment orcircumstances thatcause one to feelshame or to loseone's self-respect/pride. Alsolinked to shame andhumiliation.massageor squeezewith thehandsFrenziedemit gasnoisily fromthe stomachthrough themouthDaintySomething that'slilting is musical orrhythmic. A liltingvoice has a happy,sweet-soundingcadence.Indignityforce or throw(something)out, typicallyin a violent orsudden waySublimefill (someone)with wonderand delight,holding theirentire attentionDespairYelpingmake a soft,muffled cracklingsound like thatcaused by themovement of dryleaves or paper.Gawkersan impressiveor outstandingexample of aparticularquality.performed witheach notesharplydetached orseparated fromthe othersa state of beingpleasantly lostin one'sthoughts; adaydreamDiscordantStaccatoWhirringbeing atvariance;disagreeing;incongruousIntermittenta denselypopulated orlabyrinthinebuilding ordistrictClamorunjustifiedsuspicion andmistrust ofother people ortheir actions.*** onlyfound 12in this textMesmerizingEjectedfacialexpressionusually ofdisgust,disapproval, orpain.Mustera plumbingfixture thatprovides aflow of water.PhonographRustlingan early sound-reproducingmachine thatused cylinders torecord as well asreproduce sound(of a sight,smell, orsound)barelynoticeablea personwho staresopenly atsomeone orsomething.QuenchingEbbingKneadingBellows(of a person orsmall animal)move hurriedlywith shortquick steps.ListlesslyWarrensShabbymake anemotionalappeal(beg).in poorconditionthrough longor hard use orlack of care.creased,ruffled, ordisheveled inappearanceBulgingAstonishedmake a low,continuous,regularsoundArpeggiosBelchedPrawns“ThePedestrian”by RayBradburythe notes of achord played insuccession,eitherascending ordescending.Riveteda hole ortunnel dugby a smallanimalReverie“There WillCome SoftRains” byRayBradbury(of an emotionor quality)graduallylessen orreduceLiltingBurrowsaghostTo clamor isto make ademand —LOUDLY.move with ormake a rapidintermittentsoundto not be ableto stop lookingat somethingbecause it is sointeresting orfrighteningwithout stopor pause;unending;incessant orendlessThe verbdespairmeans tolose hope.a thing that is acompletefailure,especially in aludicrous orhumiliating way.ShrillyPleadedFountsExpandingoutwardTo collectorassembleGrimaced“FishCheeks”by AmyTanmeanstiny,delicate,and lovelyFaintestcausingshock ordismay;horrific.Metallic(of a person)trembleconvulsively,typically as aresult of fear orrevulsionBucklingAppallingShudderedBrittlea voice with alot of “bite” ortreble that givesthe voice a verybright or “edgy”soundProdigystruggle byevery availablemeans to gainor achievesomethingCrackledFiascoPhantomsJockeyingto cometo anendbend andgive wayunder aweight orforceto make asudden, short,high sound,usually whenin pain“TwoKinds” byAmy Tancoming andgoing atintervals: notcontinuoushard butliable tobreak orshattereasilyCloverleafwildlyexcited oruncontrolledCeaselessParanoiasatisfy(one'sthirst) bydrinking.Scurryingcapturingone'scompleteattention asif by magicfeeling orshowinggreatsurprise orwonderPutteringof suchexcellence,grandeur, orbeauty as toinspire greatadmiration or awewith a high-pitched andpiercing voiceor sound that isusually loudand forceful.(of a person oranimal) emit adeep loud roar,typically inpain or anger.make a rapidsuccessionof slightcrackingnoisesCeasedRumpleda junction of roadsintersecting atdifferent levelswith connectingsections formingthe pattern of afour-leaf clover.GlidedEntranceda marinecrustacean thatresembles alarge shrimp,many varieties ofwhich are edible.move with asmoothcontinuousmotion,typically withlittle noise.in a way thatshows you haveno energy andenthusiasm andare unwilling to doanything needingefforttreatment orcircumstances thatcause one to feelshame or to loseone's self-respect/pride. Alsolinked to shame andhumiliation.massageor squeezewith thehandsFrenziedemit gasnoisily fromthe stomachthrough themouthDaintySomething that'slilting is musical orrhythmic. A liltingvoice has a happy,sweet-soundingcadence.Indignityforce or throw(something)out, typicallyin a violent orsudden waySublimefill (someone)with wonderand delight,holding theirentire attention

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. Despair
  2. Yelping
  3. make a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper.
  4. Gawkers
  5. an impressive or outstanding example of a particular quality.
  6. performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others
  7. a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream
  8. Discordant
  9. Staccato
  10. Whirring
  11. being at variance; disagreeing; incongruous
  12. Intermittent
  13. a densely populated or labyrinthine building or district
  14. Clamor
  15. unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions.
  16. *** only found 12 in this text
  17. Mesmerizing
  18. Ejected
  19. facial expression usually of disgust, disapproval, or pain.
  20. Muster
  21. a plumbing fixture that provides a flow of water.
  22. Phonograph
  23. Rustling
  24. an early sound-reproducing machine that used cylinders to record as well as reproduce sound
  25. (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely noticeable
  26. a person who stares openly at someone or something.
  27. Quenching
  28. Ebbing
  29. Kneading
  30. Bellows
  31. (of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps.
  32. Listlessly
  33. Warrens
  34. Shabby
  35. make an emotional appeal(beg).
  36. in poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care.
  37. creased, ruffled, or disheveled in appearance
  38. Bulging
  39. Astonished
  40. make a low, continuous, regular sound
  41. Arpeggios
  42. Belched
  43. Prawns
  44. “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury
  45. the notes of a chord played in succession, either ascending or descending.
  46. Riveted
  47. a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal
  48. Reverie
  49. “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury
  50. (of an emotion or quality) gradually lessen or reduce
  51. Lilting
  52. Burrows
  53. a ghost
  54. To clamor is to make a demand — LOUDLY.
  55. move with or make a rapid intermittent sound
  56. to not be able to stop looking at something because it is so interesting or frightening
  57. without stop or pause; unending; incessant or endless
  58. The verb despair means to lose hope.
  59. a thing that is a complete failure, especially in a ludicrous or humiliating way.
  60. Shrilly
  61. Pleaded
  62. Founts
  63. Expanding outward
  64. To collect or assemble
  65. Grimaced
  66. “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan
  67. means tiny, delicate, and lovely
  68. Faintest
  69. causing shock or dismay; horrific.
  70. Metallic
  71. (of a person) tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion
  72. Buckling
  73. Appalling
  74. Shuddered
  75. Brittle
  76. a voice with a lot of “bite” or treble that gives the voice a very bright or “edgy” sound
  77. Prodigy
  78. struggle by every available means to gain or achieve something
  79. Crackled
  80. Fiasco
  81. Phantoms
  82. Jockeying
  83. to come to an end
  84. bend and give way under a weight or force
  85. to make a sudden, short, high sound, usually when in pain
  86. “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan
  87. coming and going at intervals: not continuous
  88. hard but liable to break or shatter easily
  89. Cloverleaf
  90. wildly excited or uncontrolled
  91. Ceaseless
  92. Paranoia
  93. satisfy (one's thirst) by drinking.
  94. Scurrying
  95. capturing one's complete attention as if by magic
  96. feeling or showing great surprise or wonder
  97. Puttering
  98. of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe
  99. with a high-pitched and piercing voice or sound that is usually loud and forceful.
  100. (of a person or animal) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger.
  101. make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises
  102. Ceased
  103. Rumpled
  104. a junction of roads intersecting at different levels with connecting sections forming the pattern of a four-leaf clover.
  105. Glided
  106. Entranced
  107. a marine crustacean that resembles a large shrimp, many varieties of which are edible.
  108. move with a smooth continuous motion, typically with little noise.
  109. in a way that shows you have no energy and enthusiasm and are unwilling to do anything needing effort
  110. treatment or circumstances that cause one to feel shame or to lose one's self-respect/pride. Also linked to shame and humiliation.
  111. massage or squeeze with the hands
  112. Frenzied
  113. emit gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth
  114. Dainty
  115. Something that's lilting is musical or rhythmic. A lilting voice has a happy, sweet-sounding cadence.
  116. Indignity
  117. force or throw (something) out, typically in a violent or sudden way
  118. Sublime
  119. fill (someone) with wonder and delight, holding their entire attention