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 | Feb 19, 2021This week’s theme To hyphenate or not to hyphenate? This week’s words merchant prince journeyman gold-digger roughhouse body blow     
A pillow fight
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 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: A severe setback or disappointment.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
The term is from boxing, referring to a blow to the torso which can be
incapacitating due to its proximity to internal organs. Earliest
documented use: 1789.
 USAGE: 
“The penalty is a seven-year ban from buying American components. For
ZTE this is a body blow.” Casting Illusions Aside; The Economist (London, UK); May 5, 2018. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Architecture is inhabited sculpture. -Constantin Brancusi, sculptor (19 Feb
1876-1957) | 
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