MORE ALPHABETIC SENTENCES.

Each of the following is an original pangram or alphabetic sentence: that is, each sentence uses all twenty-six letters of the English alphabet.

Extremely zealous journalists vowed to pick up the quaint engraving of a crab.

Equality is a fuzzy notion, but such axioms have always presupposed our being hep to the jive, Jack.

I am in a quandary: I should like to fight back, but I am puzzled as to how to deal with his javelin and his axe.

Each step into the quagmire further dampened her zeal for every kind of jewelry box.

After consulting the best references and rejecting all their suggestions, we decided to name him Kpqvxyz.

Comments

  1. Occasional Correspondent says:

    How about:
    Alphabet is abcde fghij klmno pqrst uvwxy z,
    but also ZYXW VUTS RQPO NMLK JIHG FEDC BA,
    and don’t forget 012 345 678 9
    and ~`!@# $%^&* ()-_= + []{}\|
    which grawlix you will need for cussing.

  2. Joseph Moore says:

    A critic, jumping skyward, quizzical and vexed, wonders: did Strunk or White bless these florid gems?

    Jack grabbed his quill, and wrote his dentist forthwith: your X-ray vision is ample, Zoe.

    Quick! The Zydeco Jackanapes flexed Wednesday, busting a righteous move.

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