An Alphabetagram is a self-composed passage, in your own language, of as many words as there are letters in your alphabet, say 26. You must use all the letters of your alphabet in their correct order as the initial letters for each consecutive word in the passage. No letter can be repeated, nor can any be omitted. Punctuation is allowed but proper nouns should be used sparingly.Conjunctions, prepositions, articles etc. are banned unless they accord with the alphabet pattern. You end up with a passage which may not make a lot of sense but will be amusing to others and its creation will have stretched your vocabulary, and perhaps driven you mad! Here is an example in English (alphabet of 26 letters.):
All babies cry, dribbling, even from good homes, including jolly, kind, loving mothers. No older parent questions riotous sobbing tots unless voiced with xeric youthful zing.’