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Anagram sentences

Nervous Rex

High-functioning autistic
V.I.P Member
Here's a challenge I do in my head sometimes. Can you make a sentence using only words that are all anagrams of each other? I have very few solutions. Here are two of mine (not sure if I ever found more than two):

Asher hears hares share.
Spear reaps spare pears.

As you can see, we're not looking for them to make a lot of sense. The only criteria is: is it a sentence?
 
Here's a challenge I do in my head sometimes. Can you make a sentence using only words that are all anagrams of each other? I have very few solutions. Here are two of mine (not sure if I ever found more than two):

Asher hears hares share.
Spear reaps spare pears.

As you can see, we're not looking for them to make a lot of sense. The only criteria is: is it a sentence?

Does "hares share spare pears" qualify?
 
Does "hares share spare pears" qualify?

Very interesting! I never thought of that. You can make much longer sentences with that added flexibility.

Maybe call that a two-anagram sentence because it uses two sets of anagrams. Call the other examples a one-anagram sentence.
 
Very interesting! I never thought of that. You can make much longer sentences with that added flexibility.

Maybe call that a two-anagram sentence because it uses two sets of anagrams. Call the other examples a one-anagram sentence.

Oh dear, you totally lost me there- I'm way out of my depth here!

Duh, now I see what you mean. But I will never be able to do any more.
 
Night Hint In Tin Thing, It Thin Gin.
(Does this count xD, Night Thing wouldn't be a sentence)

((It's interesting that you do this thought i had ocd because of something similar - Is this an aspie thing or ocd?))
 
Night Hint In Tin Thing, It Thin Gin.
(Does this count xD, Night Thing wouldn't be a sentence)

Sure. We're having fun, not trying to "win".

((It's interesting that you do this thought i had ocd because of something similar - Is this an aspie thing or ocd?))

Dunno. It's a me thing, I know that much.

By the way, I always call OCD "CDO", because the letters should always be alphabetized! :p
 
Stan tans ants. (What a weird guy)

Ascot coats coast tacos. (Who puts a scarf on a taco? Probably Stan, again)
 

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