Pangram Sentence: Definition and Examples In English

Pangram sentence is a phrase that uses all the letters of the alphabet. The well-known English pangram of English “The fast-moving brown fox leaps over a lazy dog,” a phrase often used in the practice of touch typing.

The pangram, or holoalphabetic sentence, combines all the letters of the word at least once.

Pangram Sentence

If you’ll read some pangram sentences you’ll notice the most challenging pangrams are the ones with a few letters.

Examples of Pangram Sentences

Here are a few of the best examples

  • Two driven jocks help fax my big quiz.?
  • Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs
  • The five boxing wizards jump quickly
  • Bright vixens jump; dozy fowl quack
  • Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz
  • John quickly extemporized five tow bags
  • Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex Bud
  • Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim
  • Brown jars prevented the mixture from freezing too quickly
  • Fred specialized in the job of making very quaint wax toys
  • New job: fix Mr Gluck’s hazy TV, PD
  • Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag
  • We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize
  • Viewing quizzical abstracts mixed up hefty jocks
  • Farmer jack realized that big yellow quilts were expensive
  • My girl wove six dozen plaid jackets before she quit

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