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Aug 19, 2021
This week’s themeShoes This week’s words brogue revamp clever clogs shoestring bauchle
We the People, 2011
Material: shoestrings Photo: Don Sniegowski
A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargshoestring
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MEANING:
ETYMOLOGY:
From itinerant vendors’ selling of trinkets, threads, shoestrings, and
other low-value items. Earliest documented use: 1616.
USAGE:
“‘It could be done on a shoestring -- just a few hundred thousand.’ ‘Pesos or dollars?’” Patrick Dennis; Genius; Harcourt; 1962. See more usage examples of shoestring in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
There is only one way to achieve happiness on this terrestrial ball, and
that is to have either a clear conscience or none at all. -Ogden Nash, poet
(19 Aug 1902-1971)
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