“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” is an English language pangram. It’s a sentence that uses every letter of the English alphabet once. Heh. That’s pretty nifty. I just learned this from Edmund Clowney’s BST commentary on 1 Peter.
The blog of Toby J. Sumpter, Pastor at Christ Church in Moscow, ID
Valerie (Kyriosity) says
Zeb's happy cow gave quarts of jinxed milk.
That was my best effort when I was playing with pangrams a few years ago. Google, and you'll find lots more fun ones. And read a fun little novel called "Ella Minnow Pea."
Emmy says
Dude. Didn't you ever wonder why they use that sentence in word processing programs to demonstrate fonts?
Christian says
Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz.
That's the shortest one I've heard.
Terri says
Here’s a link to a site that has more pangrams that I’ve ever heard, even ones for other languages, too — like French.
http://typophile.com/pangrams