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Wordhunting: "nei-juan" is a Chinese term for "curling inwards" or "involution." It refers to when extraordinary effort brings little gain. Source:
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Wordhunting: “Spoon butter” is a beeswax and oil blend for wooden spoons, boards, and utensils. Source:
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Broadway play titles can change during production: What are "Away We Go!", "My Lady Liza," and "Dolly: A Damned Exasperating Woman" called now?
“Vittles” means “food,” and its history is a tasty little detour through Latin, French, and old spelling habits.
Wordhunting: Among collecting hobbies, to "feel the bag" is literal, sussing out the shape of a mystery item hidden in an opaque selling package to determine if it is desirable. Source:
The End of Books: What happened when a dumpster arrived behind my university's library.
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Your "A Way with Words" hosts join that well-known "arroz de festa" (party animal) Christopher Kimball on "Milk Street" to talk about rice idioms! https://www.177milkstreet.com/radio/harry-smith-eats-the-world-adventures-of-an-intrepid-reporter Plus, Harry Smith shares memorable meals.
Wordhunting: In “astrotourism,” traveling for stars in dark skies, there's “dusking,” seeing the day fade to night. Similar to Dutch "schemeren," 'to begin to become dark or light.' Source:
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The global ramifications of China’s economic crisis | FactPatrol
Economy The global ramifications of China’s economic crisis By Post Pal - May 24, 2026 62 0 Share FacebookXPinterestReddItEmail Whilst Britain’s Labour government continues its war on the price mechanism, Communist China wrestles with the ill effects of an extreme capitalist competition that it ...
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Chopping boards, also known as cutting boards, are kitchen tools used as a surface for foods being cut with knives. Chopping boards can be made from wood,
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Is chopping board a tool?
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The thrill of a new Lego Collectible Minifigures series is something I’ve come to anticipate with childlike glee. Each release feels like a treasure hunt, a
Caroline in Charlotte, North Carolina, recalls her grandparents often used vittles to mean “food.” The word vittles derives from Latin victualis, meaning “nourishment” or “sustenance…
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“Vittles” a Victim of Fanciful Philologists
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Sheila Liming: “The End of Books”
A university professor on what we lose when we lose the book as a physical medium.
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What counts as a real British insult? Perhaps The New York Times is an absolute muppet for quizzing you:
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This week, beloved television reporter Harry Smith takes us behind the scenes at The Early Show and around the world.
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Harry Smith Eats The World: Adventures of an Intrepid Reporter | Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street | Recipes, TV and Cooking Tips
Researchers in the U.K. are working to document the country’s array of obscure invective.
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Hey, Bampot! Can You Tell Real British Insults From Fakes in This Quiz?
Perhaps the most well-known instance of a show changing titles during the development process belongs to the groundbreaking 1943 phenomenon, Oklahoma! The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that changed the art form in terms of subject matter, integration of elements, and more was originally titled Awa...
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What Is ‘Dusking?’ Namibia Named Best Place To Watch Day Turn To Night | The Financial News 247
The simple ritual of “dusking” — quietly watching the transition from day to night — is spreading beyond its cultural home in the Netherlands as travelers
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Use of the word "liminal" has risen sharply, particularly in long-form journalism and public radio. It describes an “in-between” state, and is sometimes used for an aesthetic of deserted corridors, empty rooms, and unused auditoriums.
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Nancy from New Haven, Connecticut, has noticed the word liminal turning up everywhere lately and wonders if she’s imagining it. She’s not. The word’s use has risen sharply since around 2021…
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Has “Liminal” Become a More Common Word?
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