What's In a Word?: Fascinating Stories of More Than 350 Everyday Words and Phrases
Once upon a timeā¦Tying the knot actually involved tying a knot-not saying vows.Ā Meanwhile, a thinking cap wasnāt just a cute idea for schoolchildren, but an actual hat worn by scholars in the Middle Ages.Ā Oh, and when you make no bones about something, you should consider yourself lucky you arenāt choking on a chicken foot.Ā Whatās in a Word?Ā Answers the question it poses, more than three hundred times over.Ā Youāll learn which side of the bed is the wrong side, and why the word ānicknameā is simply the product of slurred speech.Ā Webb Garrisonās etymological journey through the origins of words and phrases, both common and obscure, is sure to fascinate wordsmiths of every stripe.Ā
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What's In a Word?: Fascinating Stories of More Than 350 Everyday Words and Phrases
What's In a Word?: Fascinating Stories of More Than 350 Everyday Words and Phrases
Once upon a timeā¦Tying the knot actually involved tying a knot-not saying vows.Ā Meanwhile, a thinking cap wasnāt just a cute idea for schoolchildren, but an actual hat worn by scholars in the Middle Ages.Ā Oh, and when you make no bones about something, you should consider yourself lucky you arenāt choking on a chicken foot.Ā Whatās in a Word?Ā Answers the question it poses, more than three hundred times over.Ā Youāll learn which side of the bed is the wrong side, and why the word ānicknameā is simply the product of slurred speech.Ā Webb Garrisonās etymological journey through the origins of words and phrases, both common and obscure, is sure to fascinate wordsmiths of every stripe.Ā
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Once upon a timeā¦Tying the knot actually involved tying a knot-not saying vows.Ā Meanwhile, a thinking cap wasnāt just a cute idea for schoolchildren, but an actual hat worn by scholars in the Middle Ages.Ā Oh, and when you make no bones about something, you should consider yourself lucky you arenāt choking on a chicken foot.Ā Whatās in a Word?Ā Answers the question it poses, more than three hundred times over.Ā Youāll learn which side of the bed is the wrong side, and why the word ānicknameā is simply the product of slurred speech.Ā Webb Garrisonās etymological journey through the origins of words and phrases, both common and obscure, is sure to fascinate wordsmiths of every stripe.Ā












