Pangram is a sentence where every letter of the English alphabets appears in that one particular sentence at least once. Strange isn't it? Well, today I have got some Pangrams here for you and yes you can check the frequency of the appearance of the alphabets in every sentence.
- Forsaking monastic tradition, twelve jovial friars gave up their vocation for a questionable existence on the flying trapeze. (106 letters)
- No kidding -- Lorenzo called off his trip to visit Mexico City just because they told him the conquistadors were extinct. (99 letters)
- Jelly-like above the high wire, six quaking pachyderms kept the climax of the extravaganza in a dazzling state of flux. (96 letters)
- Ebenezer unexpectedly bagged two tranquil aardvarks with his jiffy vacuum cleaner. (71 letters)
- Six javelins thrown by the quick savages whizzed forty paces beyond the mark. (64 letters)
- The explorer was frozen in his big kayak just after making queer discoveries. (64 letters)
- The July sun caused a fragment of black pine wax to ooze on the velvet quilt. (61 letters)
- The public was amazed to view the quickness and dexterity of the juggler. (60 letters)
- While Suez sailors wax parquet decks, Afghan Jews vomit jauntily abaft. (59 letters)
- We quickly seized the black axle and just saved it from going past him. (57 letters)
- Six big juicy steaks sizzled in a pan as five workmen left the quarry. (56 letters)
- While making deep excavations we found some quaint bronze jewelry. (56 letters)
- Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward. (55 letters)
- A mad boxer shot a quick, gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy opponent. (54 letters)
- The job requires extra pluck and zeal from every young wage earner. (54 letters)
- A quart jar of oil mixed with zinc oxide makes a very bright paint. (53 letters)
- Whenever the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed suspiciously. (53 letters)
- We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize. (50 letters)
- How razorback-jumping frogs can level six piqued gymnasts! (49 letters)
- Crazy Fredericka bought many very exquisite opal jewels. (48 letters)
- Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag. (48 letters)
- Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes. (40 letters)
- Heavy boxes perform quick waltzes and jigs. (36 letters)
- Jinxed wizards pluck ivy from the big quilt. (36 letters)
- Big Fuji waves pitch enzymed kex liquor. (33 letters)
- The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog. (33 letters)
- Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs. (32 letters)
- Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz. (31 letters)
- The five boxing wizards jump quickly. (31 letters)
- How quickly daft jumping zebras vex. (30 letters)
- Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim. (29 letters)
- Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow. (29 letters)
- Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex Bud. (28 letters)
- Blowzy night-frumps vex'd Jack Q. (26 letters)
- Glum Schwartzkopf vex'd by NJ IQ. (26 letters)
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