Board broad board, broad.
Board (get on) broad (wide) board (plank), broad (Ma'am).
Board (get on) broad (wide) board (plank), broad (Ma'am).
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Other brother's mother
In this game, every word in the sentence must be an anagram of every other word in the sentence.
So, "Steam tames meats" is a valid anagram sentence because all the words are made of the same letters - A, E, M, S, and T.
"Designer" and "resigned" are anagrams because they both use the letters D, E, E, G, I, N, R, S. If a word has two E's, then all of its anagrams must have two E's.
Is it like they all have to have the exact same letters, with no extras and none taken away?
Wow that's hard to do. Here's one I thought of...That's right! An anagram uses the exact same letters, with no letters added and none removed.
I used unscramblewords.com, to cleverly find anagrams
Lake Kale.
Where the hippies go fishing for tofu.
Dame made edam mead