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Bingo!
On it's own, number 1 or better yet: 1. Kelly's eye or Nelson's column or At the beginning
there are 55 squares in the bingo card
This could be related to the English phrase "at sixes and sevens" to describe a state of confusion or disagreement.
I think Knock on the door makes more sense. Knock at the door.... What do you knock on at the door? the wall?
No, knock is a noun (a knock on the door) and a verb (to knock on the door).
21 = Key of the Door This represents the number 21 in Bingo, which is traditionally called out as "Key of the door".
it depends what knock on the door?
I started to knock on the door. I will knock before I open the door.
21 Key of the Door (bingo call)21 Key of the Door (bingo call and a song about 21st birthday)
The duration of Knock on Any Door is 1.67 hours.
A knock at the door is not an emergency. Try this: "Who is it?"
He knock 9 times at the door.
"They were surprised by a knock at the door." is passive voice.
It can actually be used as both.Noun - For example: "I heard a knock at my door"Verb - To knock. For example: "I knocked on the door"
to do so get the guys bingo troll and you can get in