A pangram is a sentence or phrase containing every character of the alphabet at least once. A very well know examples is “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog“. The term pangram comes from the Greek words “pan” meaning “every” and “gramma” meaning “letter”.

Pangrams should form part of your daily practice regime. Keep sending the pangram til you get it 100% correct.

Pangrams (for CW sending practice)
 Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow
 Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim
 How quickly daft jumping zebras vex
 The five boxing wizards jump quickly
 Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz
 Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs
 Big Fuji waves pitch enzymed kex liquor
 Jinxed wizards pluck ivy from the big quilt
 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
 Heavy boxes perform quick waltzes and jigs
 Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes
 Five wine experts jokingly quizzed sample chablis
 A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes
 Crazy Fredericka bought many very exquisite opal jewels
 Jack amazed a few girls by dropping the antique onyx vase
 Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag
 How razorback-jumping frogs can level six piqued gymnasts
 We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize
 The exodus of jazzy pigeons is craved by squeamish walkers
 Whenever the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed suspiciously
 Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward
 A quart jar of oil mixed with zinc oxide makes a very bright paint
 Six big juicy steaks sizzled in a pan as five workmen left the quarry
 The job requires extra pluck and zeal from every young wage earner
 A mad boxer shot a quick, gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy opponent
 While making deep excavations we found some quaint bronze jewelry
 We quickly seized the black axle and just saved it from going past him
 The public was amazed to view the quickness and dexterity of the juggler
 On my exotic journey I realized plucking aquatic bird feathers was abusive
 The July sun caused a fragment of black pine wax to ooze on the velvet quilt
 The explorer was frozen in his big kayak just after making queer discoveries
 Six javelins thrown by the quick savages whizzed forty paces beyond the mark
 Ebenezer unexpectedly bagged two tranquil aardvarks with his jiffy vacuum cleaner
 Jelly-like above the high wire, six quaking pachyderms kept the climax of the extravaganza in a dazzling state of flux
 No kidding Lorenzo called off his trip to visit Mexico City just because they told him the conquistadores were extinct
 Forsaking monastic tradition, twelve jovial friars gave up their vocation for a questionable existence on the flying trapeze

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