The front cover (above) has nine examples, which you may be able to read by clicking to enlarge the illustration. Here are a few other examples from the book:
- alter ego is Latin for "other self" (p. 11)
- a captain's chair is one having a rounded back formed by a heavy rail resting upon (p. 30)
- the term flash flood only dates to 1940 (p. 109)
- flower children were hippies who typically wore flowers in their hair (p. 110)
- home page (1993) actually entered the language before website (1994) (p.139)
- kiss of life was a name used in the 1960s for mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (p. 158)
- living will, a written request that, if the signatory suffers severe disablement or terminal illness, he or she should not be kept alive by artificial means, dates to 1969 (p. 168)
- news flash (1904) originally applied to telegraphic news dispatches (p. 192)
- a red herring is something introduced to distract from a more important or controversial issue (p. 230)
- you're welcome did not exist as a polite formlaic response to a than you until 1960Week in ReviewDeb at Readerbuzz hosts Sunday Salon, a place for us to link up and share what we have been reading and doing during the week.

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