Subject: Pangrams!
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Posted on: 2018-05-11 14:00:00 UTC
A pangram is a sentence which contains every letter of the alphabet. The best-known one in English is of course The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, but there are others, and many of them are glorious.
For instance, some time ago I ran into a perfect pangram (ie, a sentence containing every letter exactly once; Wikipedia charmingly uses the term 'an anagram of the alphabet'):
Fjord-bank cwm glyphs vext quiz.
... or 'the runes in the valley beside the fjord irritated the professor'. Assuming you accept 'cwm' as an English word (it's Welsh originally), the archaic spelling of 'vexed', and the use of 'quiz' to mean a professor, it's perfect!
Meanwhile, on the more intelligible side, Kaitlyn recently came across this marvel:
Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow!
At only 29 letters, it only duplicates a, o, and u, and is of course amazing.
I would be remiss not to mention here the book Ella Minnow Pea, which is pretty much an exploration of 'what if pangrams got out of hand'. I bought it for Kaitlyn a few years back and it's hilarious. ^_^
hS