Reaching levels ofintensity, drama, andextravagance thatare characteristic ofan opera. Ithyperbolicallydescribes an extremeemotional state.'I had her lifeessenceterminated bymeans of that veryinstrument ofvanity she wore onher feet.''having meansweringquestionafterquestion''you wouldhave hertakenapart'Difficult to understandor interpret;impenetrable. Itdescribes a personwhose feelings ormotives aredeliberately concealed.'Youalwayshad meguess'To attack orovercome withforceful, repetitivecriticism orpressure. Theverbal use ismetaphorical.Generous, noble,and forgiving,especially towardsa rival or lesspowerful person.It's a complexcharacter trait.An obviousanddisrespectfulmockery.Understood by onlya small group;exclusive andrefined. It suggestssomething is of ahigher, almostunreachable quality.'had meshowinggenuinedistress, whichsatisfied him.''Thesensation ofyour touchgot my skintingling.''got me tofocusback onthe room'To reverse orretreat from aprevious position,opinion, orstatement. It's ametaphorical usefrom cycling.Used twice withdifferent nuances.First, it describes anintense, overwhelmingemotion. Later, itdescribes somethingdone with excessiveand insincereenthusiasm.An actiondone withresentment.Reaching levels ofintensity, drama, andextravagance thatare characteristic ofan opera. Ithyperbolicallydescribes an extremeemotional state.'I had her lifeessenceterminated bymeans of that veryinstrument ofvanity she wore onher feet.''having meansweringquestionafterquestion''you wouldhave hertakenapart'Difficult to understandor interpret;impenetrable. Itdescribes a personwhose feelings ormotives aredeliberately concealed.'Youalwayshad meguess'To attack orovercome withforceful, repetitivecriticism orpressure. Theverbal use ismetaphorical.Generous, noble,and forgiving,especially towardsa rival or lesspowerful person.It's a complexcharacter trait.An obviousanddisrespectfulmockery.Understood by onlya small group;exclusive andrefined. It suggestssomething is of ahigher, almostunreachable quality.'had meshowinggenuinedistress, whichsatisfied him.''Thesensation ofyour touchgot my skintingling.''got me tofocusback onthe room'To reverse orretreat from aprevious position,opinion, orstatement. It's ametaphorical usefrom cycling.Used twice withdifferent nuances.First, it describes anintense, overwhelmingemotion. Later, itdescribes somethingdone with excessiveand insincereenthusiasm.An actiondone withresentment.

TSOMWABY - 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. Reaching levels of intensity, drama, and extravagance that are characteristic of an opera. It hyperbolically describes an extreme emotional state.
  2. 'I had her life essence terminated by means of that very instrument of vanity she wore on her feet.'
  3. 'having me answering question after question'
  4. 'you would have her taken apart'
  5. Difficult to understand or interpret; impenetrable. It describes a person whose feelings or motives are deliberately concealed.
  6. 'You always had me guess'
  7. To attack or overcome with forceful, repetitive criticism or pressure. The verbal use is metaphorical.
  8. Generous, noble, and forgiving, especially towards a rival or less powerful person. It's a complex character trait.
  9. An obvious and disrespectful mockery.
  10. Understood by only a small group; exclusive and refined. It suggests something is of a higher, almost unreachable quality.
  11. 'had me showing genuine distress, which satisfied him.'
  12. 'The sensation of your touch got my skin tingling.'
  13. 'got me to focus back on the room'
  14. To reverse or retreat from a previous position, opinion, or statement. It's a metaphorical use from cycling.
  15. Used twice with different nuances. First, it describes an intense, overwhelming emotion. Later, it describes something done with excessive and insincere enthusiasm.
  16. An action done with resentment.