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Pangrams or Alphabet sentences
collected by Christopher Jarman
1. The five boxing wizards jumped quickly.
2. Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
3. The fox, jaw bleeding, moved quickly, dazing his prey.
4. The very bent, jackknifed forms were quizzically perplexing.
5. The kingæs amazingly poised equerry advanced with javelins fixed.
6. Jail zesty vixen who grabbed pay from quack.
7. The judo expert grapples quickly, but with zeal felling seven men.
8. Dumpy kibitzer jingles as exchequer overflows.
9. Using axes, lumberjacks very quickly felled the wizardæs pine forest.
10. Martin J. Hixeypozer quickly began his first word.
11. He jokingly removed porcupine quills from a zebraæs back with wax.
12. Brawny gods just flocked up to quiz and vex him.
13. Dance experts would be amazed by his feverish jerking and quaking.
14. Jim just quit and packed extra bags for Liz Owen.
15. The brazen jackal querulously attacked a feral vixen, maiming her paw.
16. Many big jackdaws quickly zipped over the fox pen.
17. Four or five puzzle-box locks can be opened quickly with just magnets
18. A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes.
19. The jovial yokel found six zealots praying, and backed qualmishly away.
20. Five or six big planes zoomed quickly by the new tower.
21. Karate experts bring down victims with just a few amazingly quick chops.
22. The exodus of jazzy pigeons craved by squeamish walkers.
23. Xenophobes know unequivocally that magnetization jeopardizes folklore.
24. Now is the time for all brown dogs to jump over the lazy linx.
25. The fabled Quetzal roosted on a mulberry twig, vexing the peevish jockey.
26. The vixen jumped quickly on her foe barking with zeal.
27. The exiled queen, justly moved, celebrated with a dazzling fireworks display.
28. Picking just six quinces, the new farmhand proved strong but lazy.
29. Despite being haunted by the wizardæs jinx, the quartet performed very slickly.
30. Alfredo just must bring very exciting news to the plaza quickly.
31. The knowledgeable superintendent amazed us by quickly fixing the five pipe joints.
32. Anxious Paul waved back his pa from the zinc quarry just sighted.
33. Our sixth earthquake just split five buildings, leaving hazard in its stormy wake.
34. Venerable Will played jazz sax Étil 3 oæclock in the morning before he quit.
35. Troubled by the voodoo hex, the jazz men packed their gear and went off quickly.
36. Travelling beneath the azure sky in our jolly ox-cart, we often hit bumps quite hard.
37. Curious and wily journalists braved the fury of six brazen knaves picketing the mad queen.
38. Someone just asking was quite pleased with our gifts of a zebra and a clever oryx.
39. Obsequious kowtows with each word are just examples of Ezraæs unctuous grovelling ways.
40. As we explored the gulf of Zanzibar, we quickly moved closer to the jutting rocks.
41. After quizzing her, he justly blamed anorexia nervosa as the cause of all her known problems.
42. Their kind aunt was subject to frequent dizzy spells, thus causing much anxiety and worry.
43. The jittery killer immobilised his victim with a wax-filled hypodermic syringe, then drove off quickly.
44. William said that everything about his jacket was in quite good condition except for the zipper.
45. The daredevils quivered, knowing this rube would commit the faux pas of dozing when they jumped.
46. The junior office clerks were quite amazed at the extra reward given by their generous employer.
47. The vegetarian menu included gazpacho, piquant julien beets, rusk rounds with yoghourt, and excellent flan.
47a. Raquets give a quick buzz to sexy players who find jokes lame.
47b. Unrequited love makes choirboys angry and for women to jeopardize their sex.
Calligraphic Pangrams
48. Calligraphers see words as exquisitely moving, subtle thicks and thins, of zigzags and joins.
49. Calligraphic wizardry expounds a quiet but rhythmic flow eschewing jerky movements.
50. Calligraphy requires just a very few basic needs: pen, ink, dexterity, and most of all zeal!
51. Five men, using just penknives, would cut the sixty quills needed by a dozen calligraphers.
52. Justly vexed, the Queen exiled the calligrapher who spattered some black ink on her dog
53. Iæm jealous of any calligrapher who writes with zest, exuberance, freedom and unequivocal skill.
54. He wrote deftly and quickly, just amazing us with his expertise and his unabashed love of letters.
55. Six calligraphers just amazed, watched children busily cutting quills with their favourite penknives.