Very long anagrams, and one-word anagrams. Anagrams of Famous People's names. Celebrity one-word anagrams. Rude anagrams.(not for children or the easily offended) Footnotes: by Henry C. Wiltbank of New York, 1936. by Mike Morton.
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Anagram is an arrangement of letters of a word or phrase in such a way that a new word or phrase is formed. It demonstrates a skill with words and wordplay. Interesting part is you must use each and every letter of the word to form an anagram, without repetition. Basically, you can o...
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Other witty anagrams include definitions (e.g. A shoplifter Has to pilfer1), pairs of questions and answers where each is an anagram of the other (e.g. Eleven plus two? Twelve plus one2) and completed sentences (e.g. Circumstantial evidence can ruin a selected victim). You can find ...