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Aug 30, 2016
This week’s themeWords related to clothing This week’s words top-hat coattail hairshirt stuffed shirt slyboots Image: retrorocket/Shutterstock
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. The long back part of a tailcoat that hangs down. 2. The success of another person or organization. Usually used in the idiom “to ride on someone’s coattails” meaning to achieve success by association with someone successful. ETYMOLOGY:
Often a popular leader of a political party helps attract votes for
candidates of the same party for other positions as well. For example,
a popular presidential candidate results in more victories for congressional
races of the same party. In other words, these other candidates ride on
the coattails of the president. This is known as the coattail effect. From
Old French cote (coat) + Old English toegl (tail). Earliest documented use:
1600.
USAGE:
“Ted Strickland seems to be counting on riding Clinton’s coattails to
victory, rather than mounting his own hard-hitting campaign.” Deirdre Shesgreen & Jessie Balmert; Portman’s Union Support Raises Fears; Cincinnati Enquirer (Ohio); Jul 27, 2016. “Observers note that David Duke is re-emerging on the political landscape as he senses an opportunity to ride Trump’s coattails back into the national spotlight.” Ex-Ku Klux Klan Leader to Run for US Senate; Los Angeles Times; Jul 23, 2016. See more usage examples of coattail in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The term 'working mother' is ridiculously redundant. -Donna Reed, actress
(1921-1986)
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