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I found this sentence in Orinoco's post in Samp's "homomentum" thread
quote:Prop 8 is so baldly anti-constitutional, so badly defended...
strangely satisfying with near-permutations "baldly" and "badly" so close together.
So I propose an amusement (no permutation dictionary cheating please!): meaningful single sentences using as many single-word permutations of a group of letters as possible.
I'll start simple:
Levi was surprised to live through his live televised battle under an evil veil of vile darkness. [counting heteronyms for 'live' as two words]
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Come on you lazy prats, find the parts to strap down the tarps before the weather traps us eating our sprat in the rain.
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If the horses reest, reset their focus so we can steer through the trees on the bank of the Seret. [Yeah, I know that's a bit of a stretch. ]
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Neo’s friend Enos voted his noes for eons to avoid paying through the nose with ones to hear Brian Eno’s music played at one sone.
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Tina's and Nita's belief was strong that their favorite actor, Sean Astin, would be a saint to travel to Tanis to remove a stain from some satin covered tains, no matter how many "he ain'ts" they heard from friends who in this case were antis.
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Ere we err, does a dose of permutation need all letters to already be in the word like in "veil and evil"?
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Anne Kate's whole stake would skate to collect teaks, and John Keats makes steak that takes the cake!
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