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Love, Loss and 'A Dog's Purpose Forever' Jun. 28, 2024

Holding Space for Good

The day we got our bloodhound puppy, Maggie, I looked at my husband and said, "We're going to have t... Read More

A Watched 'Pot' Sometimes Boils Jun. 26, 2024

The Word Guy

My friend Myron from Montana asks me to take aim at the origin of "potshot." In not-so-merry olde En... Read More

Coulda, Woulda, Shouldn't Jun. 19, 2024

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"If you would have told UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley six years ago that the LA Lakers would one... Read More

A Summer Feast for Wordies Jun. 12, 2024

The Word Guy

While you're enjoying a deck, a dock or a daiquiri this summer, dip into the one of these new books ... Read More

Caught Between 'Among' and a Hard-Fought Place Jun. 05, 2024

The Word Guy

Q: I often see this misuse in the newspaper: "between three people." Shouldn't it be "between two pe... Read More

Some Words Run on 'Fossil' Fuels May. 29, 2024

The Word Guy

Sometimes a word's archaic meaning is embedded in its modern definition like a fossil in a rock. Whe... Read More

'Casus Belli' Ignites Linguistic Wars May. 22, 2024

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Latin plurals have been a casus belli (justification for war) among English speakers for centuries. ... Read More

Diners and AI May. 17, 2024

Marc Dion

Artificial Intelligence is a huge concern among people in my business because first of all, we think... Read More

Peroxide Paradox: 'Blonde' or 'Blond'? May. 15, 2024

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In American lingo today, "blonde" is a word to dye for. Recently published books include Laurence Le... Read More

It Takes Courage To Write in the Digital Age May. 10, 2024

Holding Space for Good

Erma Bombeck was right when she said, "It takes a lot of courage to show your dreams to someone else... Read More

This Column Is Aimed at the 'Likes' of You! May. 08, 2024

The Word Guy

In an interview for a documentary about Bill Clinton, his White House Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers ... Read More

And Don't Call Me 'Sirly'! May. 01, 2024

The Word Guy

Medieval aristocrats living in lofty castles looked down on the commoners around them, both literall... Read More

The Data Is/Are In: Latin Plurals Are Tricky Apr. 24, 2024

The Word Guy

Datum or data? Medium or media? Stratum or strata? Here's a quick review of these double-dealers: &#... Read More

Why Admirals Use the Big, Big 'D' Apr. 17, 2024

The Word Guy

In "The Secret Life of Words" (Harcourt, $24), Paul West becomes a tabloid gossip columnist, reveali... Read More

It's Just 'One of Those' Things Apr. 10, 2024

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A recent editorial in the Washington Examiner included this clause: "Say you're one of those who is ... Read More

If I Were King of the Elves Apr. 03, 2024

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Q. I'm always puzzled about which verb to use following a phrase starting with "if" or "as if." In o... Read More

Pilot Parlance: Fasten Your 'Speech'-belt Mar. 27, 2024

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People in dangerous, high-pressure jobs sometimes relieve tension with proprietary humor. Nowhere is... Read More

A Brand-New 'Eephus' Fable Mar. 20, 2024

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"Why do we say something is 'brand-new'?" asks Simon Kravetz of Canton, Connecticut. Now there's a b... Read More

Getting Obsessive About the Possessive Mar. 13, 2024

The Word Guy

Q. A postcard states that a certain company has "over 50 years' experience" in a certain field. Is t... Read More

History Is a 'Foible' Agreed Upon Mar. 06, 2024

The Word Guy

History repeats itself. After reading these sentences, taken from high school students' history pape... Read More