As my recent contributions to Word Ways show, I enjoy graphing. But, one day I got bored with long words which I would never use in writing or speech. Somehow, I thought of graphing proverbs. Here is a sample
: The manipulative change of traditional proverbs into innovative anti-proverbs is nothing new. In f...
In February 1995, A Word Graph Bestiary presented all possible graph shapes for words having five ...
: The manipulative change of traditional proverbs into innovative anti-proverbs is nothing new. In f...
Spell out a word by connecting its different letters by lines, as illustrated in the left for WHICH ...
In chess, the queen is the most versatile piece, moving in any of eight directions; unlike the king,...
The February 1996 Word Ways introduced the concept of a queen\u27s-move-graphable word: place the di...
The roots of mangled proverbs as wordplay are historically distant. In Cervantes\u27 classic Don Qu...
Fig la is a S-graph (S for simple). It contains the number names FOUR, FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NIN...
The English language teems with many thousands of proverbs, proverbial phrases, and other maxims. So...
A word (or phrase, sentence, etc.) is said to be king-graphable (KG) if each of its distinct letters...
In Compression of English Text in the May 1982 Word Ways, the editor showed how one can sometimes ...
In a previous article we examined some properties of knight-graphable words. A word is knight-graph...
In each of the eight puzzles presented below, each line contains three definitions. Find a word sati...
C.S. Lewis created several proverbs in his novel The Horse and His Boy. One of these has now become ...
Whilst the wisdom of a proverb remains constant, its examples change. This is true not only of the ...
: The manipulative change of traditional proverbs into innovative anti-proverbs is nothing new. In f...
In February 1995, A Word Graph Bestiary presented all possible graph shapes for words having five ...
: The manipulative change of traditional proverbs into innovative anti-proverbs is nothing new. In f...
Spell out a word by connecting its different letters by lines, as illustrated in the left for WHICH ...
In chess, the queen is the most versatile piece, moving in any of eight directions; unlike the king,...
The February 1996 Word Ways introduced the concept of a queen\u27s-move-graphable word: place the di...
The roots of mangled proverbs as wordplay are historically distant. In Cervantes\u27 classic Don Qu...
Fig la is a S-graph (S for simple). It contains the number names FOUR, FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NIN...
The English language teems with many thousands of proverbs, proverbial phrases, and other maxims. So...
A word (or phrase, sentence, etc.) is said to be king-graphable (KG) if each of its distinct letters...
In Compression of English Text in the May 1982 Word Ways, the editor showed how one can sometimes ...
In a previous article we examined some properties of knight-graphable words. A word is knight-graph...
In each of the eight puzzles presented below, each line contains three definitions. Find a word sati...
C.S. Lewis created several proverbs in his novel The Horse and His Boy. One of these has now become ...
Whilst the wisdom of a proverb remains constant, its examples change. This is true not only of the ...
: The manipulative change of traditional proverbs into innovative anti-proverbs is nothing new. In f...
In February 1995, A Word Graph Bestiary presented all possible graph shapes for words having five ...
: The manipulative change of traditional proverbs into innovative anti-proverbs is nothing new. In f...