If a pangram is a sentence/verse with every letter of the alphabet, then what's a sentence/verse with every English sound? Let me know because I would love to know.
The best one I have is:
- Uh-oh! They found a verily tiring task, which uses all their depth of sheer mirages of a secured yet coyly marred gorge—we'd better hurry, toots.
I have others that are not as good:
- Just a question; if you hurry to play all of the proud games before their shying deaths, are you hearing your royal zhuzh tottering your vigor one certainly dotes?
- I would love to talk about the pleasure I get from playing with your toys with buttons and catches because they show that glee hurls so many plates of joy.
- (The worst one) I have been lured into a frore game of speeding with the cops, and there is no chance of jerking to the heights of the mountains. So, I should not be a hero, not cause harm, and accept that I will be sauntering to jail in fear, not pleasure. Did you enjoy that?
Now, it's your turn! Show me what you got!
- Stay happy, stay home, and stay hale! :D
KFC7165
Apparently, they are known as 'phonetic pangrams'. Makes sense.
Anyway, that's quite interesting, to be honest.
Vista-Sound13
I found it interesting too. :)