1. An anagram is what happens when you make a new word or phrase by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. 2. Andre Breton, the self-appointed leader of the Surrealist movement, once rearranged the letters of Salvador Dali to spell Avida Dollars. 3. One thing to avoid is rearranging the letters so we have to call it SIR. 4. Posey pointed out that someone had rearranged the letters that had not blown away. 5. Rearrange the letters in Elvis, she might point out, and you get L-I-V-E-S. 6. Then the first doctor explained that he had simply rearranged the letters of the drugs so they spelled HOPE. 7. Introductions to new people are excuses to turn names into anagrams, rearranging letters to form words and sentences. |