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David Nino

Thursday, December 23, 2004

English Sentences Weird

Make a sentence containing only words that violate the "i before e" rule.



"Seeing wherein neither weirdly-veiled sovereign deigned agreeing, their feisty heirs, leisurely eyeing eight heinous deity-freightened reindeer sleighs, counterfeited spontaneity, freeing rein (reveille, neighing!); forfeited obeisance, fleeing neighborhood. Kaleidoscopically-veined foreign heights being seized, either reigned, sleight surfeited, therein; reinvented skein-dyeing; reiteratedly inveighed, feigning weighty seismological reinforcement."


The above passage appears in a book on the ecological conservationmeasures of the enlightened plutocracies of antiquity, AncientFinancier Aristocracies' Conscientious Scientific Species Policies,by Creighton Leigh Peirce and Keith Leiceister Reid. . . .


"Any beings decreeing such ogreish, albeit nonpareil,homogeneity must be nucleic protein-deficient from sauteingpharmacopoeial caffeine and codeine!"


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