The somber psalm was sung slowly by the sad sergeant. Zane the zebra zigzagged around the zoo. Scott soaked the soapy sauce in a soppy sock. Mr. Francis fastened the Christmas basket to the side of the cesspool. The Zulu from Zeeland received a zero in zoology. The fuzzy buzzard nuzzled Lizzie the gazelle. Strawberry soda mixed with Squirt and Sprite makes a nice bracer. Please rise and view the pies with your eyes. The hiss of his voice disturbed the peace of the house. There is always someone worse off than yourself. Don’t tuck Sid’s torn sash into Betsy’s hats. Kit seldom puts tom-toms, skates, boats or coats on the footstool. Do colts, bats and cats eat oats, rats and hats? Ted’s moods if he drinks too many Cokes are quite silly. Ted said, “Are Tammy and Sammy talking about socking Todd Sodd?” When Thomas Samson plays cards he bets more chips than he needs to. Nests of toads in nets are pests. Tippy zipped through the tiny zoo in the zany zone of Toronto. Tina Sims dotes on Terry’s sari and silver belts. If she sells seashells by the seashore, will she also sell shrouds and sails in her shale cell? Was Shane sane when he hid the treasure in the sod shanty near the garage? The short moose raced the Danish goose to the English bush. Zane was eating fish in the shower when the explosion zigzagged through the mirage. Sid shot Sam just before Charlotte shook the spark plugs out of Selby’s machine. The shiny sheen of the sheik’s socks shone on the brass shelf. A sheaf of Swiss shawls was found in the small shed on the sandy shore. The motion of the machine exerted pressure on the cushion. The azure-colored Persian hound bays at beige cats. Sol Shawn said, “Shall we shake hands, kiss and make up for Sal’s sake?”