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Newest Oldest Alphabetical lacitebahplARise, sir lapdog. Revolt, lover God, pal, rise, sir.- Anonymous, © 21:28 28 Dec 2019
“Rise, Sir, a noise—Levi’s sample yield: dirt riddle,” I yelp, “Massive lesion, arise, Sir.”- Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rise, Sir!- Easily created palindrome, discovered by many, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Riser time limit eyes use yeti mile mitre sir.- Malakidavid (Malaki Stahl), © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rise on a canoe, sir?- Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rise not at one, Sir.- Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Risen or prone sir?- J.A. Lindon, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
“Risen ordinary baby ran!” I drone, “Sir.”- Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Risen ordained, I am a maiden, I—a drone, sir!- Bill A.O’Connor, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Risen—oh, Sir!—I saw mirror-rim was Irish one, Sir.- J.A. Lindon, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rise, morning is red—no wonder-sign in Rome, Sir.- Leigh Mercer, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rise, lame male—Sir!- J.A. Lindon, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rise—I prefer pie, Sir!- Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rise—if Donna can nod, fie Sir!- Timi Imit, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rise, Aesir.- Derek Chin(aka Zo), © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rip at tapir I pat, tapir.- Timi Imit, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Ripa tasks a tapir.- Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rip a taro fresser for a tapir.- Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rio’s noble Di bid El,”bonsoir.”- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rio snob Dias said, “bonsoir.”- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rio nerd eyed Renoir.- Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rio nerd egged Renoir.- Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rio duo by me (damn!) made my boudoir.- Douglas Fink, © 00:00 06 Mar 2024
Rio duo bid not on Di boudoir.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rio duo, bad, egged a boudoir.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Rimy sadistic illicit Sid as Ymir- Ray N. Franklin, © 09:46 01 Feb 2021
Seed word: sadistic. I found multiple palindromes from this seed word, but the search took quite some time and spanned several splits of the reversed word, citsidas. Split: c-its-idas I first wrote this with the split on the left and sadistic on the right. C it’s Ida’s sadistic I dropped the possessive S from Ida’s to improve the palindrome. C it’s Ida, sadistic To grow the palindrome, I needed words that ended with C for the left side. I started reviewing the Reversed word list of words that begin with C. That group spans thirteen pages in the Palindromedary. I used the Reversed list because that groups words by their endings. Fewer words end with C than begin with C. A sample from the Reversed list shows how this helps me. Cinerie eirenic The word on the left is the reverse of eirenic, so it begins with C. The word eirenic would go on the left of the palindrome, to replace the lonely C. The reversed word, cinerie, minus the C goes on the right after sadistic. As I was scanning the list, I was looking at the reversed word, ignoring the C, and checking if what remained was a string of words I could use. For the example above, “inerie” becomes the simple phrase “in Erie.” I found a number of words that fit this pattern. After exhausting the Reversed list, I had the short list of palindromes below. Eirenic, it’s Ida, sadistic in Erie. Runic, it’s Ida, sadistic in Ur. Boric, it’s Ida, sadistic I rob. Music, it’s Ida, sadistic I sum. Problematic, it’s Ida, sadistic I tame L. Borp. Kinematic, it’s Ida, sadistic I tame Nik. Hepatic, it’s Ida, sadistic I tap, eh? Antistatic, it’s Ida, sadistic, I tat Sitna. Metic, it’s Ida, sadistic item. Marc, it’s Ida, sadistic ram. I also toyed with a variant and found one that isn’t terrible. Rueta! Mac! It’s Ida, sadistic amateur. Of all these, I like only two. The first one is fun because it uses both eirenic and Erie in a sentence, but eirenic and sadistic have conflicting meanings. A sadistic amateur also has some appeal, but I figured I could do better if I changed splits. Split: cit-sid-as The middle fragment is clearly a name, Sid. With the right fragment, it sounded like a phrase used on movie posters and advertisements: actor so-and-so as some character name. I thought it would be amusing to put sadistic on the left, which becomes an attribute of the actor, not the character in the film. I needed to expand this palindrome in the middle. That would require one or more words that ended with cit, where the rest was symmetrical. The palindromedary lists only eight words that end with cit. In one of them, everything before cit was symmetrical! Sadistic illicit Sid as Perfect! I have a very unflattering description of an actor named Sid, starring as some character. The easiest way to expand this particular pattern is to find an ananym pair. Each pair must include another adjective to use before sadistic, and a word that is or could be a name for the right side. So I went searching through the Ananyms word list. I found a surprising number of matches. Rimy sadistic illicit Sid as Ymir Asset sadistic illicit Sid as Tessa Sore sadistic illicit Sid as Eros Star sadistic illicit Sid as Rats Stressed sadistic illicit Sid as Des Serts Rama's sadistic illicit Sid as Samar Rat sadistic illicit Sid as Tar Raw sadistic illicit Sid as War Regal sadistic illicit Sid as Lager Repaid sadistic illicit Sid as Diaper Deliver sadistic illicit Sid as Revi Led Naive sadistic illicit Sid as Evian Made sadistic illicit Sid as Edam Anal sadistic illicit Sid as Lana Lone sadistic illicit Sid as Enol Able sadistic illicit Sid as Elba Sued sadistic illicit Sid as Deus Trodden sadistic illicit Sid as Ned Dort Rewarded sadistic illicit Sid as D. E. Drawer The first palindrome I composed turned out to the the best: Rimy sadistic illicit Sid as Ymir. I loved this one and imagined a crazy adventure movie centered around Ymir, a Norse god. To expand this theme, I looked up Norse mythology and listed some names I thought might have potential. I found two more palindromes using the same pattern, actor as so-and-so. Here’s the final marketing press release for this palindromic Norse adventure film. Can you find all the palindromes? Shocking new film! Icy Death! Valiant humans battle alongside Norse gods against frozen evil. Will Asgard prevail? Can humanity survive? Cast of sevens. Starring: Rimy sadistic illicit Sid as Ymir Red Labs’ Adder Edd as Balder Doh! Sabrina Nirb as Hod Scintillating dialogue: “Sad Ymir, Ema namer. I Mydas.” “Red Damion ale, Delano?” “I’m Adder.” “Hew-ha, Ymir. I’m Yahweh.” Critiques rave: “Red daffodil slid off Adder.”
Rimed lawn is a sin, Waldemir.- Douglas Fink, © 00:00 24 Jun 2023
Rid anybody nasal, as any do, by nadir.- Malakidavid (Malaki Stahl), © 17:45 06 Feb 2022
Rianon, we held (nah!) a flotsam mast: Olfa handle hewn on air.- Timi Imit, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Riah’s in a bin, I banish air.- Bill A.O’Connor, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021