ELA Catch Phrase. RULES: Try to get your team or partner to guess the word without saying the word. Act it out Describe it Draw an image of it NO PASSING.

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ELA Catch Phrase

RULES: Try to get your team or partner to guess the word without saying the word. Act it out Describe it Draw an image of it NO PASSING ALLOWED NO RHYMING ALLOWED Whoever is NOT holding the stack when a minute ends wins a point.

abate

acknowledge

agent

authority

devastate

epidemic

estimate

evict

impartial

industrious

infuriate

irrelevant

precise

trek

sham

astute

authentic

delicacy

derogatory

devour

figment

mythical

plumage

predatory

prior

scavenge

slaughter

solitude

ungainly

vulnerable

admonish

aghast

annihilate

benefactor

bestow

devious

devoid

heed

mortal

muse

pioneer

plague

subside

unwitting

wrath

acquire

antagonize

competent

comprise

correspond

dilapidated

illustrious

incident

inherit

latitude

loath

maintain

renovate

reprimand

supervise

adequate

administer

agitate

capitulate

citrus

disrupt

hovel

illiterate

indifferent

menial

permanent

respite

strenuous

toil

urgent

addict

aspire

bias

blatant

candid

confront

debut

enroll

fluster

impunity

intensify

intimidate

obnoxious

retort

stint

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