Anagrammatical phrases?

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A phrase that uses both assonance and letter order is called an anagrammatical phrase. Anagrams are words or phrases formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.

Here are a lot more examples of anagrammatical phrases:

  • A dog! A panic in a pagoda.
  • A nip of gin in a pagoda.
  • A nod is as good as a wink to a blind bat.
  • A well-boiled icicle.
  • Civilization, sir, is fifteen per cent pickpockets and eighty-five per cent slow-motion firemen.
  • A Toyota’s a Toyota.
  • A well-boiled icicle.
  • Bill Clinton pardoned a sin.
  • Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die.
  • I am a madam, I am a palindrome.
  • No lemon, no melon.
  • On a lazy day, a salad is a meal.
  • Poor old slob, a bus robbed Paul.
  • Stop, drop, and roll.
  • A dog! A panic in a pagoda.
  • A nip of gin in a pagoda.
  • No lemon, no melon.
  • On a lazy day, a salad is a meal.
  • Poor old slob, a bus robbed Paul.
  • Stop, drop, and roll.

I hope you enjoy these anagrammatical phrases!

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