Write a sentence using anagrams that have a different amount of syllables

That was one neo eon.

and she likes a good yam

It’s a dire situation and I need a ride to the hospital.

Don’t tell me, let me guess – “dire” is also two syllables? :confused:

The mad hatter was a threat to Batman.

The Masters golf course has several streams.

Did you relace your shoes before or after you ate your cereal.

I wrote the song about the tower.

notfrommensa creates anagrams in front of Sean and his mom.

huh?

In what region is it not? I pronounce it die-er.

notfrommensa creates anagrams in front of Sean and his mom.

front, Sean, mom = notfrommensa

I know it doesn’t fulfull the rules of the OP, but I thought it was cool.

The treed quarry does not deter the hunter.

Why on Earth would you listen to a hater?

No, but the United States is unattested

Although “dire” may be pronounced with two sounds, it is grammatically a one-syllable word – if you look it up in the dictionary, the entry is “dire, dir/er, dir/est.” Thus, for instance, you can break the latter two words if you run out of room at the end of a line of printed text, but you can’t break “dire.”

Since this is a game, of course, y’all can define “syllable” as you like – but strictly speaking, it’s by morpheme and not by pronunciation.

OK LOL, just never thought of my alias as a “word”:smack:

Modern churches use clear glass instead of stained.

Fathers sometimes expected to be praised to the heavens for changing a few diapers.

The king fled from his throne when he saw a hornet.

Every bridge this season is wearing a Dolly Lloyd Levi Live Evil Veil

How many morphemes are there in home perms?

Is this the only terroristic era, or are there others?
Time in the village of Brigadoon had an evil lag.
The zombie said "I want to eat your brain, Brian.

The vimto had gone bad and made us vomit.

Okay, which of those is pronounced with one or three syllables? :confused:

A Sherpa will drop the word “mountain” into every possible phrase.

Oops, my bad.:smack: