Saturday, January 21, 2012

Pangrams

Good day classmates! I am searching of something to post a while ago. Luckily, I came across with this weird word called pangrams. According to rinkwords.com, pangram is a sentence that contains all letters of the alphabet. Amazing, right?

Here are some examples:

1. The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog.
2. The public was amazed to view the quickness and dexterity of the juggler.
3. A mad boxer shot a quick, gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy opponent.

More examples and explanations about pangrams:

6 comments:

  1. So the famous example #1 and the rest of the examples are called pangrams. Amazing :) I want to construct my own pangram. :D

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  2. I am very familiar with the first example of pangrams, and I never knew that it was called that way. It's quite amazing to have my own sentence that contains all the letters in the alphabet. :D

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  3. Wow, I never knew that your first example is a pangrams. I thought it was a tongue twister. :)

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  4. I never knew that there are numerous examples of pangrams. Those who constructed pangrams are really amazing especially the shortest sentence.

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  5. Your post is really interesting and it reminds me of my childhood days because I used to write the first example over and over again to practice my penmanship.

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  6. Actually, the singular form of Pangrams is Pangram.

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