singexaggerationto prove apointGivinghuman-likequalities tonon-humanobjectsComparing2 objectsusing "like"or "as"The thunderroared inthe eveningsky.Water plopsinto the lakeduring theafternoonrain shower.THE TIMIDTURTLETOOTLED TOTHE TRAINTRACKS.After David'sbig hit, thebaseballscreamed allthe way to theoutfield.I have had thesame bike for tenyears. It finallykicked thebucket, and I hadto get a new one.My new bikeis a jet planebecause itgoes so fast!His heartis madeof stone.The starsdancedplayfully inthe moonlitsky."And one thoughtcrystallizes like an icyblast I'm never going back,the past is in the past Let it go.. He is asstrong asan ox.I’m sonervous that Ithink I’mgoing to havea heart attack!Two or morewords beginningwith the sameconsonant soundin a sentence orline of poetry "I've gotgadgets andgizmosaplenty"Brooke isa ray ofsunshinein my life.Comparing2 objectsusing aform of "IS"The snowis a whiteblanket.. The snow-covered roadswere asslippery assoap.A peculiarphrase thatcannot betaken literallyHer eyeswere starsshining inthe sky.I jumped amile in the airwhen I sawthat snake inmy yard!The bookjumpedout of myhands.THE SOUNDOF THEALARMSCARED METO DEATH!My cerealcrackled whenI poured themilk in thebowl.Robby raceddown theroad in redroller blades.  OUR CAR IS ADINOSAUR,SO WE NEEDTO BUY ANEW ONE.My youngerbrother is asslow as asloth in themorning.singexaggerationto prove apointGivinghuman-likequalities tonon-humanobjectsComparing2 objectsusing "like"or "as"The thunderroared inthe eveningsky.Water plopsinto the lakeduring theafternoonrain shower.THE TIMIDTURTLETOOTLED TOTHE TRAINTRACKS.After David'sbig hit, thebaseballscreamed allthe way to theoutfield.I have had thesame bike for tenyears. It finallykicked thebucket, and I hadto get a new one.My new bikeis a jet planebecause itgoes so fast!His heartis madeof stone.The starsdancedplayfully inthe moonlitsky."And one thoughtcrystallizes like an icyblast I'm never going back,the past is in the past Let it go.. He is asstrong asan ox.I’m sonervous that Ithink I’mgoing to havea heart attack!Two or morewords beginningwith the sameconsonant soundin a sentence orline of poetry "I've gotgadgets andgizmosaplenty"Brooke isa ray ofsunshinein my life.Comparing2 objectsusing aform of "IS"The snowis a whiteblanket.. The snow-covered roadswere asslippery assoap.A peculiarphrase thatcannot betaken literallyHer eyeswere starsshining inthe sky.I jumped amile in the airwhen I sawthat snake inmy yard!The bookjumpedout of myhands.THE SOUNDOF THEALARMSCARED METO DEATH!My cerealcrackled whenI poured themilk in thebowl.Robby raceddown theroad in redroller blades.  OUR CAR IS ADINOSAUR,SO WE NEEDTO BUY ANEW ONE.My youngerbrother is asslow as asloth in themorning.

Figurative Language 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. sing exaggeration to prove a point
  2. Giving human-like qualities to non-human objects
  3. Comparing 2 objects using "like" or "as"
  4. The thunder roared in the evening sky.
  5. Water plops into the lake during the afternoon rain shower.
  6. THE TIMID TURTLE TOOTLED TO THE TRAIN TRACKS.
  7. After David's big hit, the baseball screamed all the way to the outfield.
  8. I have had the same bike for ten years. It finally kicked the bucket, and I had to get a new one.
  9. My new bike is a jet plane because it goes so fast!
  10. His heart is made of stone.
  11. The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.
  12. "And one thought crystallizes like an icy blast I'm never going back, the past is in the past Let it go..
  13. He is as strong as an ox.
  14. I’m so nervous that I think I’m going to have a heart attack!
  15. Two or more words beginning with the same consonant sound in a sentence or line of poetry
  16. "I've got gadgets and gizmos aplenty"
  17. Brooke is a ray of sunshine in my life.
  18. Comparing 2 objects using a form of "IS"
  19. The snow is a white blanket..
  20. The snow-covered roads were as slippery as soap.
  21. A peculiar phrase that cannot be taken literally
  22. Her eyes were stars shining in the sky.
  23. I jumped a mile in the air when I saw that snake in my yard!
  24. The book jumped out of my hands.
  25. THE SOUND OF THE ALARM SCARED ME TO DEATH!
  26. My cereal crackled when I poured the milk in the bowl.
  27. Robby raced down the road in red roller blades.
  28. OUR CAR IS A DINOSAUR, SO WE NEED TO BUY A NEW ONE.
  29. My younger brother is as slow as a sloth in the morning.