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A pangram is a sentence or phrase that uses every letter of the alphabet at least once. They are often used to test a keyboard or demonstrate the appearance of a font.
The classic example in the USA is "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog" (and its many variations, where to put the "the", jumps or jumped, dog or dogs).
Because pangrams inherently use words with uncommon letters ("vex", "quiz", "bungee", etc.) and because they often read as something no one would usually say in conversation, they are often funny (if that's your sense of humor).
So, the idea is to see how many original pangrams we can come up with. Be sure to use all 26 letters at least once, and check to see if it is likely original by running the entire pangram through a search engine (if nothing comes up, it is still possible that someone has already thought of it, but also possible you have thought of it first).
I'll start
"Cute white doe jinxed by fake love quiz pangrams"
The classic example in the USA is "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog" (and its many variations, where to put the "the", jumps or jumped, dog or dogs).
Because pangrams inherently use words with uncommon letters ("vex", "quiz", "bungee", etc.) and because they often read as something no one would usually say in conversation, they are often funny (if that's your sense of humor).
So, the idea is to see how many original pangrams we can come up with. Be sure to use all 26 letters at least once, and check to see if it is likely original by running the entire pangram through a search engine (if nothing comes up, it is still possible that someone has already thought of it, but also possible you have thought of it first).
I'll start
"Cute white doe jinxed by fake love quiz pangrams"