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'Room'inating on Word Origins Jun. 11, 2014

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Whenever you sit back and relax in your home, you're exemplifying the origins of the word "residence... Read More

Jargon Makes the Dean's List Jun. 04, 2014

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Today, some random dispatches from the Word Front ... —Dean Speak — Benjamin Ginsberg's... Read More

Giving 'the Both' the Boot May. 28, 2014

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Q: As a former English teacher (Is one really ever a former English teacher?), I am bothered by the ... Read More

How to Avoid 'Trash Talk' May. 21, 2014

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When flight attendants collect our napkins, plastic cups and cellophane wrappers before a landing, t... Read More

Laws Were Made to Be Spoken May. 14, 2014

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What do you call a lawyer who writes a book about words? A grammar-head shark. Just kidding. In "La... Read More

Using 'Times Less' Multiplies Confusion May. 07, 2014

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Q: I often hear sentences like this: "We had three times less rain this year than last." I think wha... Read More

Why the Throes Can Be the Pits Apr. 30, 2014

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"I couldn't finish my paper because my family is in the throes of moving," a student told me last we... Read More

Watch the Little Verbies Hatch Apr. 23, 2014

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"We won't let you Detroit us with taxes and debt." "Sarah Collins sunscreens husband Ryan on a Calif... Read More

Fiends With Benefits Apr. 16, 2014

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I get by with a little help from my fiends (word fiends, that is) — the readers who send me de... Read More

'An Hotel' Draws Many Reservations Apr. 09, 2014

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Q: I notice that the word "hotel" is often preceded with the word "an," as in "We searched for an ho... Read More

Words From the Easy-Bake Oven Apr. 02, 2014

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Given the ease of slipping off a diet, it's not surprising that many phrases for easy tasks involve ... Read More

Countdown to Controversy Mar. 26, 2014

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If David Letterman can devise top 10 lists, we letter men and women can do it, too. Here are today's... Read More

What Hath God 'Fraught'? Mar. 19, 2014

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Q: Would you please discuss the proper usage of the word "fraught"? I had an English teacher who tol... Read More

Linguists at the End of Their Rope Mar. 12, 2014

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Can you find 25 usage errors in the following story about a tug of war between the Prescriptivists a... Read More

From Rags to Witches Mar. 05, 2014

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Back in the 1970s and 1980s, I coached a boys cross country running team. During practice, these run... Read More

Is There a Cure for 'Curate'? Feb. 26, 2014

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Once upon a time, "curate" was a nice, quaint little word. Derived from the Latin "cura" (care), it ... Read More

Too Much of a 'Good' Thing Feb. 19, 2014

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Today, some random dispatches from the Word Front ... —Goodie-Goodies — We all know tha... Read More

Unscrambling Some Common 'Eggs'pressions Feb. 12, 2014

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Is there any connection between the phrase "egging someone on" (inciting someone to action) and actu... Read More

Giving Letters the Silent Treatment Feb. 05, 2014

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Should you pronounce the "t" in "often"? The "l" in "almond"? Though "often" was pronounced with a "... Read More

Extra! Extra! Headlines Take Headers! Jan. 29, 2014

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Readers often send me collections of funny headlines, but I don't use them in my column because I ca... Read More