The anagram is usually two words: sketch pad.
phones have a number pad with matching letters in alphabetical order. forget the numbers are there and punch in you words using these letters.
Not all phrases that include "pad" are compound words, but some examples are "launchpad" (a platform for launching rockets), "touchpad" (a device for controlling a cursor on a screen), and "notepad" (a pad of paper for writing notes).
Using only those letters, you can spell about 17 common English words, none over 4 letters long. They include: rand (currency), darn and, adz, nap, pad, pan, par, rad, ran, rap, van, zap, ad, an, pa, a
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it is two words, lily pad
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because it is used to add punctuation rather than letters/text
when you have phone press up on D-pad twice
dare, rep, pad, he, pen, hen, peep, deep, pare, hare I don't know
on the key pad theres numbers on the same buttons as letters.
Word pad.