Was it I saw? palindrome
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ACAT"Was it ... I saw?" (palindrome)
ARAT"Was it ... I saw?" (classic palindrome)
ARAT"Was it ... I saw?" (cat's palindrome)
ISAW"Was it a cat ..?" (palindrome)
ISAW"Was it a cat ...?" (palindrome)
ACAT"Was it ... I saw?"
REMINDME"What was it I said?"
LEAST"It was the ... I could do"
DIDNT"I ... Know What Time It Was"
TOSET" . . . I was born ... it right!": Hamlet
LEAST"It was the ..... I could do"
WHATWENTWRONG"But it was working when I left!"
DUH"I would have thought it was obvious"
PALINDROME"Was it a cat I saw?" for instance.
GETTINGREBOUNDI couldn't borrow "The Basketball Diaries" because it was...
ONRESERVEI couldn't borrow "The Quiet Man" because it was...
AGAS"Once I had ... love and it was ..": Blondie lyric
LOANEDOUTI couldn't borrow "The Wealth of Nations" because it was...
LOSTINTHESTACKSI couldn't borrow "Eye of the Needle" because it was...
WHITELIE"I never would have guessed it was a toupee," maybe
ANDLO"I beheld the earth, ..., it was without form" (Jeremiah 4:23)
ALIBI"I was at a movie when it happened," e.g.
NONCIRCULATINGI couldn't borrow "The Death of the Heart" because it was...
ALIBI"I was at a movie theater when it happened," e.g.
ALLA"It was ... dream-I used to read Word Up magazine" (Biggie lyric)
PASSELike MySpace, as I was already telling everyone when Rupert Murdoch bought it
THERAVENPoem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December"
manlikelice when I heard the siren, I knew it was the Man American Speech
manslice when I heard the siren, I knew it was the Man American Speech
BARTTV character who says "I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows"
HOLDENCAULFIELD"If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born ..."
uniquerbeing the only one sole his unique concern was his own comfort I can't walk away with a unique copy. Suppose I lost it? Kingsley Amis the unique factorization of a number into prime factors