====== Pangrams for CW practise ====== ===== Introduction ===== Learning to send CW accurately, and at increasing speed requires a lot of practise, using all the characters that could expect to be sent. Pangrams use all the letters of the alphabet at least once, to create a sentence. Using these for practise is useful in that it's often found that a particular combination of letters might be hard to send. This could be a physical or mental limitation that can be overcome by repeating the letter combination. ===== Listing ===== * The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog. * Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex Bud. * Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow. * Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs. * Glib jocks quiz nymph to vex dwarf. * Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz. * The five boxing wizards jump quickly. * How vexingly quick daft zebras jump. * Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim. * Two driven jocks help fax my big quiz. * The jay, pig, fox, zebra and my wolves quack. * Sympathizing would fix Quaker objectives. * A wizard's job is to vex chumps quickly in fog. * Watch Jeopardy, Alex Trebek's fun TV quiz game. * By Jove, my quick study of lexicography won a prize. * Waxy and quivering, jocks fumble the pizza. * My girl wove six dozen plaid jackets before she quit. * Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag. * Brown jars prevented the mixture from freezing too quickly. * We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize. * When zombies arrive, quickly fax Judge Pat. * Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs. * Farmer Jack realized that big yellow quilts were expensive.