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gravityhill
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here are some anagrams for leonard cohen.

rodeo channel
henna colored

silly i know, but i am bored.
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Paula
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I cheated and googled

Car Noodle Hen

Oracle Den Hon

Cholera End No

Dancer He Loon

6229 found!
Dublin 14th June, Manchester 20th June, O2 17th July, Matlock Bandstand Aug 28, O2 14th November, Royal Albert Hall 17th and 18th November 2008, MBW 11th July 2009, Liverpool Echo 14th July 2009
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hi, paula. thanks!

a cloned heron

lone red nacho

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gravityhill wrote:here are some anagrams for leonard cohen.

rodeo channel
henna colored

silly i know, but i am bored.
Somebody started a similar thread to this in 2004 and
Tchocolatl fed "Leonard Norman Cohen" into an anagram
generator and got the result "On hole-and-corner-man", which
didn't inspire anyone. However, you can also have it as "NO hole-and-corner man".
I wasn't that certain what hole-and-corner really meant so I looked it up at Dictionary.com.
It seems to have two basic meanings,

1. Trivial and colourless: alternatively dull, obsure, unimportant. Clearly this is not Leonard.
2. Secretive or clandestine: alternatively furtive, undercover, underground. This does sound a bit more like it.

So, Leonard Norman Cohen,

Hole-and-corner man? No! ;-)
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Check out this anagram solver.
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