Palindromes
A palindrome is a word, phrase, verse or sentence that reads the same forward or backward.
The following is a simple example word of palindromes:
- Racecar
- Madam
- Level
- Deed
- Mom
- Kayak
- Civic
- Live evil
- Taco cat
- Eve
- My gym
- Don't nod
- I did, did I?
- Top spot
- Eye
- Wow
- Hannah
- Radar
- Kayak
- Dad
- Malayalam
The following are an example of sentences of palindromes:
- Mr. Owl ate my metal worm.
- Madam, I'm Adam.
- Step on no pets
- Eva, can I see bees in a cave?
- No lemon, no melon
- Sit on a potato pan, Otis.
- Able was I, ere I saw Elba.
- A nut for a jar of tuna.
- Oozy rat in a sanitary zoo.
- Borrow or rob?
- Some men interpret nine memos.
- Was it Elliot's toilet I saw?
- Lisa Bonet ate no basil.
- May a moody baby doom a yam?
- Murder for a jar of red rum
- A Santa at NASA.
- A car, a man, a maraca.
- Anne, I vote more cars race Rome to Vienna.
- Drawer's reward
- Go hang a salami! I'm a lasagna hog!
- Draw, O coward!
- Never odd or even
- Eat poop tea
- Dennis and Edna sinned
The following are an example of a number of palindromes:
- 5.10.15
- 5.11.15
- 5.12.15
- 5.13.15
- 5.14.15
- 5.15.15
- 5.16.15
Try to flip the words, not the letters:
- King, are you glad you are king?
This are some of the famous palindromes that you can try to flip the letter backwards.
The grammar in the palindrome doesn't have to be perfect.
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