Common Phrases

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  • ISBN 9781616081430
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 397g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210 x 150mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: New York, US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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In day-to-day speech we use words and phrases without a passing thought as to why we use them or where they come from. Max Cryer changes all that by showing how fascinating the English language really is. Did you know that the former host of Today, Jane Pauley, claims to have coined the term “bad hair day,” or that a CBS engineer named Charley Douglass invented the name and use of “canned laughter” for television, or that “cold turkey” as a term for quitting something immediately was popularized by the novel and movie (starring Frank Sinatra), The Man with the Golden Arm? Here you’ll learn the origins of “credibility gap,” “my lips are sealed,” “the opera’s not over until the fat lady sings,” “supermarket,” “supermodel,” “there’s no accounting for taste,” “thick as thieves,” and hundreds more. For anyone who loves language, this new book will “take the cake.”