Palindromes and palindromedaries around the world, Middle East view
Palindromes and palindromedaries around the world, Middle East view.

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  • Bus. Abandon live evil. Nod, nab a  sub.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 23:48 24 Feb 2021
    Just another ordinary day...
  • Tray my art. Not a ton! Tray my art.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 23:46 24 Feb 2021
    Please, handle my paintings with utmost care.
  • Erupt on, not pure.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 23:44 24 Feb 2021
    Dirty volcano!
  • He tips a red nun under a spit, eh?
    - ercewx, © 23:31 24 Feb 2021
    Another story about the rare, red nun. This poor nun has been put through the wringer. And for what? That’s just not right.
  • Made man name dam.
    - ercewx, © 23:27 24 Feb 2021
    Somebody had to do it, right?
  • Tim, Edna, nose roses. Abide, Jedi. Base sore son and emit.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 23:26 24 Feb 2021
    I know... this one is all over the place. But how many palindromes talk about Star Wars?
  • Rod on a rail. Liar, an odor.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 23:22 24 Feb 2021
    Was that a rod on a rail? Nope, just an odor. Weird.
  • Nah, tan OJ, Jonathan
    - Lloyd Wood, © 23:19 24 Feb 2021
    I’m sure Jonathan has figured this one out before!
  • Live war, raw evil.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 23:03 24 Feb 2021
    While there are so many that I enjoy that make me laugh, I really like this palindrome because it actually makes sense.
  • No time, emit on
    - Lloyd Wood, © 22:47 24 Feb 2021
    ???? Time keeps on slippin’ into the future...
    
    I don’t really have a story for every palindrome I’ve thought of, especially since many of them were over the last couple years.
  • Muse mime sum.
    - Lloyd Wood (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 22:38 24 Feb 2021
    Muse: one of the nine ancient Greek and Roman goddesses believed to be in charge of particular arts and sciences.
    
    Mime: an ancient dramatic entertainment representing scenes from life, usually in a ridiculous manner.
    
    I can’t say what the two of these would equal (sum), but they seem to be well matched.
  • Rot a gill, a doctor; rot cod, alligator!
    - Lloyd Wood, © 17:35 24 Feb 2021
    Alligators need lots of instructions.
  • Bus a red nun in under a sub.
    - ercewx, © 16:56 24 Feb 2021
    I know what you’re thinking. It’s impossible to find a red nun who would get in a bus and allow you to drive her under a submarine. Believe me, it’s easier when the sub is dry-docked!
  • Doctor, I don’t nod. I rot cod.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 16:52 24 Feb 2021
    Doctor backward was just begging to be used, so I told ol’ sawbones what I do and don’t do to see if it would help him diagnose my obsession with words. It didn’t.
  • Lion was a sawn oil.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 16:41 24 Feb 2021
    See?
  • Was lion ever even oil saw?
    - Lloyd Wood, © 16:40 24 Feb 2021
    This age-old question is clearly answered by the next palindrome.
  • Bonk a knob.
    - Lloyd Wood (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 16:38 24 Feb 2021
    It hurts when you run into the handle of a door!
  • Part laminate id, a diet animal trap.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 16:37 24 Feb 2021
    Everyone has a laminate piece of identification, but I’ll bet there aren’t many who have a diet animal trap!
  • Strohs stinks. My gyms knits shorts.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 16:34 24 Feb 2021
    For those who are not aware, Strohs is the name of a beer that they do not make anymore. I tried it before and it did stink. As for my gym knitting shorts, well....
  • One moderate bet, a red omen O.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 16:31 24 Feb 2021
    There is something dark and foreboding about this palindrome, and it almost seems to make sense. For me, that is a rarity in my composition, but I still like it!
  • Stray Away Arts
    - Lloyd Wood (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 16:26 24 Feb 2021
    This could be the name of a trendy new gallery.
  • Nigel, pull up, pill lip! Pull up! Leg in!!!
    - Lloyd Wood, © 16:24 24 Feb 2021
    Clearly, Nigel is a pilot, albeit one with a conspicuously-shaped lip. It seems the air traffic controller sees that Nigel is in danger and is instructing him on how to avoid it with his airplane.
  • Tell Uber: "Artful red nun in under luft rare bullet."
    - Lloyd Wood, © 16:19 24 Feb 2021
    I thought of this palindrome a few years ago, when it seemed everyone was using Uber, and it seemed like I heard the word several times a day. As for the word “Luft,” you can hear Nena—the German band—sing about it in the 80s song “99 Luftballons” on the same-named album. Who has ever heard of a floating bullet, right? And who wouldn’t want to tell Uber about a sly red nun in under one?
  • Swap a lad gym a perp won. Now prep amygdala paws.
    - Lloyd Wood, © 16:08 24 Feb 2021
    This palindrome started with amygdala, which is part of the limbic system of the brain. Not sure why I know that but this word backwards is pretty much the start or middle of a sentence, so it just progressed from there.
  • He pets a red nut under a step, eh?
    - Lloyd Wood (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 16:04 24 Feb 2021
    This palindrome started with the word step, and I just kept playing around with it and came up with this. I have never submitted palindromes before, so I haven’t tried the composer yet, but I am looking forward to it.
  • Part A is sure not one Russia trap.
    - ercewx, © 10:49 24 Feb 2021
    It has been somewhat difficult not to think about Russia over the last four years, so why not use it in a palindrome?!
  • Ma is alive, evil as I am.
    - ercewx, © 10:46 24 Feb 2021
    This is the result of my playing with sentences using the words Ma and am. It is a little dark, and it sort of makes sense, two things which are somewhat unusual in my palindromic attempts.
  • Ma, I am god; a dogma I am.
    - ercewx, © 10:36 24 Feb 2021
    “God” and “Ma” are somewhat easy pickings for making palindromes but for me, this is one of those rare ones that almost make sense. I started with the word dogma and went from there.
  • Aid nine men, India.
    - Michael Donner I Love Me,Vol I 1996, © 08:25 24 Feb 2021
    Not India the country, they would need to aid far more, but India the Nightingale-esque heroine.
    
    Marked rejected 7/12/2021 14:54 by rayf, discovered not original
  • We salt Atlas, ew.
    - Kris Rickards @KJBRickards, © 08:24 24 Feb 2021
    The old Greek Titan has enough riding on his back without the likes of us adding to his burdens.
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