Some Interesting Palindromes
A palindrome is a word that reads the same both ways - forward and backward.
Palindromes
A palindrome is a word that reads the same both ways - forward and backward. Example Malayalam. Read it backwards, it reads the same as forward. Given below are a few palindromic phrases.
Telegram, Margelet!
Too hot to hoot.
Unglad, I tar a tidal gnu.
Eve damned Eden, mad Eve.
Snug Satraps eye Sparta's guns.
Nurse, save rare vases, run!
Draw, O Caesar, erase a coward.
No mists or frost, Simon.
Sail on, game vassal! Lacy callas save magnolias!
Trap a rat! Stare, piper, at Star apart.
Sue, dice, do, to decide us.
La, Mr. O'Neill, lie normal.
Top step -- Sara's pet spot.
Eel-fodder, stack-cats red do flee.
Reg, no lone car won, now race no longer.
Zeus was deified, saw Suez.
Sore was I ere I saw Eros.
A man, a plan, a canal -- Panama
Never a foot too far, even.
Euston saw I was not Sue.
Live on evasions? No, I save no evil.
Red Roses run no risk, sir, on nurses order.
Salisbury moor, sir, is roomy. Rub Silas.
Marge, let's "went." I await news telegram.
A new order began, a more Roman age bred Rowena.
I, man, am regal; a German am I.
Tracy, no panic in a pony-cart.