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Created January 12, 2013 05:09
A pangram (Greek: παν γράμμα, pan gramma, "every letter") or holoalphabetic sentence for a given alphabet is a sentence using every letter of the alphabet at least once.
The five boxing wizards jump quickly.
Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Pack my red box with five dozen quality jugs.
Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes.
Who packed five dozen old quart jars in my box?
Watch "Jeopardy!", Alex Trebek's fun TV quiz game.
By Jove, my quick study of lexicography won a prize.
My girl wove six dozen plaid jackets before she quit.
Grumpy wizards make a toxic brew for the jovial queen.
Six big devils from Japan quickly forgot how to waltz.
"Who am taking the ebonics quiz?", the prof jovially axed.
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights.
Grumpy wizards make toxic brew for the evil Queen and Jack.
Jack quietly moved up front and seized the big ball of wax.
Back in June we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size.
A quick movement of the enemy will jeopardize six gunboats.
Every good cow, fox, squirrel, and zebra likes to jump over happy dogs.
Cute, kind, jovial, foxy physique, amazing beauty? Wowser!
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