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An anagram
is a word made by rearranging the letters in other words. Here are a few
of my favorites:
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An acronym is a word formed from
the first letter in a series of words. Here are some examples:
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A palindrome is
a word, phrase, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward.
Here are some of my favorites:
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| A Tom Swiftie
is a sentence in which the description of how the speaker says a
sentence applies to the meaning of the sentence itself.
Tom Swifties started in a series of books by Victor Appleton, about the adventures of a young inventor, Tom Swift. Tom Swift books used many substitutes for the word "said." Sometimes the adverb describing the speaker's actions combined with the sentence itself to make a joke. Lots of people like to make up their own Tom Swifties Here are a few examples of Tom Swifties: |
| "Sorry those darts ended up in your face," Tom said aimlessly. | "I love math," Tom added. | "Your construction workers need to put their hard hats back on," Tom recapped. | |||
| "Let's play charades," Tom said gamely. |
"I'll check the clock and see if
it's time to leave," Tom chimed. |
"Allison took more than her fair share," Tom agreed. | |||
![]() "That squirrel stole my cookie," Tom chattered. |
![]() "What an ugly dog," Tom muttered. |
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"Some day I'll join the
army," Tom grunted.
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"Darn! I lost the rights to that
gold mine," Tom exclaimed.
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"I took my dog out of the
kennel," Tom expounded.
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