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1 Nana will go play bingo and it's really social for her.
2 We can't go to movies or play bingo all the time.
3 The family and friends play bingo to forget their sorrow.
4 On the way back, the group continued to play bingo .
5 The country continued to cha-cha and play bingo while the virus ping-ponged among crowds.
6 Passengers play bingo en route, with lapboards and Dab-0-Ink markers.
7 Lord bless him, and he likes to play bingo too.
8 Pensioners must just go play bingo and leave governance to youngish blood. Old age knocking.
9 I like to play bingo at my church.
10 Or, Christ, I don't know, maybe it's where they have ballet performances or play bingo - what 's the difference?
11 What Catholic church doesn't play bingo ?
12 They play bingo here, don't they?
13 Here, the caption said, visitors could dine, play bingo , and dance to live music on Friday and Saturday nights.
14 We flipped through the boat's guide of idiotic activities and decided to play bingo in the Carnival Room at five.
15 Fiona Doyle said her father Patrick O'Brien, now aged 72, raped her every night when her mother went out to play bingo .
16 He plays bingo in a quonset hut with many other Indians.
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