bingo - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • play: Bingo Freebies uk - play bingo online for free.
  • win: Wayne won bingo for the fifth day in a row.
  • include: The day was held at St Mathias Church Hall, Poplar and included bingo, quizzes and other fun activities.
  • offer: But, we don't just offer 90-ball bingo, you can also play 75-ball bingo as often found in North America.
  • get: Get the most bingos on the Heart pattern for a £ 100 bonus!

Preposition: in

  • club: Q: Can the relative of an employe of a bingo club play bingo in the club?

Adjective modifier

  • online: Online bingo Best Bingo Sites mission is to find you the best Bingo sites out there!
  • free: Bingo Gang's great bingo online and online games for all you free bingo and real bingo fans.

Modifies a noun

  • hall: A new bingo hall sits on part of the old canal line!
  • caller: Our bingo caller Peter Austin did a marvelous job thank you.
  • jackpot: Chris is calling the numbers for what will be the biggest bingo jackpot the UK has ever seen.
  • ballroom: Mecca bingo, an established name in UK bingo, has launched an online bingo ballroom.
  • club: Gala is the largest operator of bingo clubs in the UK with 166 clubs across the country.
  • bonus: For every 1,000 loyalty points accumulated you can redeem this for £ 1 of bingo bonus or special prizes.

Noun used with modifier

  • 90-ball: But, we don't just offer 90-ball bingo, you can also play 75-ball bingo as often found in North America.
  • jackpot: Jackpot bingo - play Bingo at Jackpot Joy and experience the best online bingo.. .
  • playing: Email this A great grandmother from Whitehaven is celebrating after winning more than £ 81,000 playing bingo.
  • prise: Do consider playing some of the higher prize bingo game cards.
  • ball: The Play Bingo pattern will appear once hourly from noon till 8pm EDT in the Legs 11 Room ( 75 ball bingo hall ).
  • play: Play bingo in a leading UK online bingo network.

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