To uplift strongly, intensely, passionate something that obstructs or hinders progress fake insincere The ability to read or write To disturb, annoy, or anger human qualities to something unhuman To reject To draw to a close, approach an end The author's attitude toward a subject exclusive group of people having some importance The rules of appropriate behavior exaggerated statements sensations, feelings, or emotions The emotion of the reader comparison using like or as sharp and strong or intense comparison not using like or as strong usually angry emotions separation of people or things from the group usually or remarkably extraordinary Reckless boldness, daring held back, smothered To uplift strongly, intensely, passionate something that obstructs or hinders progress fake insincere The ability to read or write To disturb, annoy, or anger human qualities to something unhuman To reject To draw to a close, approach an end The author's attitude toward a subject exclusive group of people having some importance The rules of appropriate behavior exaggerated statements sensations, feelings, or emotions The emotion of the reader comparison using like or as sharp and strong or intense comparison not using like or as strong usually angry emotions separation of people or things from the group usually or remarkably extraordinary Reckless boldness, daring held back, smothered
(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.
To uplift
strongly, intensely, passionate
something that obstructs or hinders progress
fake insincere
The ability to read or write
To disturb, annoy, or anger
human qualities to something unhuman
To reject
To draw to a close, approach an end
The author's attitude toward a subject
exclusive group of people
having some importance
The rules of appropriate behavior
exaggerated statements
sensations, feelings, or emotions
The emotion of the reader
comparison using like or as
sharp and strong or intense
comparison not using like or as
strong usually angry emotions
separation of people or things from the group
usually or remarkably
extraordinary
Reckless boldness, daring
held back, smothered