131 Collective Nouns
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791 - 'Although' Versus 'While.' Why We Write with Cliches (and How to Stop)

791 - 'Although' Versus 'While.' Why We Write with Cliches (and How to Stop)

What happens when I discover that my pet peeve is wrong? Also, why do we write with cliches? Should we stop, and if so, how?Read the transcript: Although. Cliches.Use the hashtag #WhereIListen and tag...

1 Okt 202011min

790 - 'Laureate' Is Good. Why Is 'Resting on Your Laurels' Bad? 'Smarmy.'

790 - 'Laureate' Is Good. Why Is 'Resting on Your Laurels' Bad? 'Smarmy.'

If getting laurels is good, and being a Nobel laureate is good, how did we get to "resting on your laurels" being bad? Also, we learn that the word "smarmy" started as a joke (in fact, a kind of famil...

24 Sep 202015min

789 - How to Make Your Readers Laugh. 'Whoa' or 'Woah'?

789 - How to Make Your Readers Laugh. 'Whoa' or 'Woah'?

Believe it or not, there are actually rules to being funny. Also, do you think "woah" is a separate word from "whoa"? Some people do, and they think it has a separate meaning.Read the transcript: Humo...

17 Sep 202014min

788 - Why 'Out of Pocket' Means Both 'Inappropriate' and 'Unavailable'

788 - Why 'Out of Pocket' Means Both 'Inappropriate' and 'Unavailable'

People have been asking about the "unavailable" meaning of "out of pocket" for decades, but there's also an "inappropriate" meaning that is spreading.Read the transcript: Out of PocketUse the hashtag ...

10 Sep 202016min

787 - Why We Associate Political Parties with the Colors Red and Blue

787 - Why We Associate Political Parties with the Colors Red and Blue

Nick and Hannah explain "red" and "blue," the origin of "POTUS," why the Declaration of Independence is the greatest break-up letter ever written, and more.Read the transcript: The InterviewUse the ha...

3 Sep 202024min

786 - 'Doomscrolling' (OK, Doomer). 'Each Other' or 'One Another'?

786 - 'Doomscrolling' (OK, Doomer). 'Each Other' or 'One Another'?

Whether you call it "doomscrolling" or "doomsurfing," it's not your fault that you feel compelled to do it. "Doom" has an interesting history though. Also, in honor of "Bill and Ted's Excellent Advent...

27 Aug 202014min

785 - 'Gantlet' or 'Gauntlet'? Do You Want to Say 'Had Went'?

785 - 'Gantlet' or 'Gauntlet'? Do You Want to Say 'Had Went'?

Have you been told to write "run the GANTLET"? Here's why you shouldn't. Also, editor Ben Yagoda explains why he's so tempted to use "had went" instead of "had gone."Read the transcripts: Gauntlet. Ha...

20 Aug 202012min

784 - A Historical Tip for Remembering When to Use 'Historical.' Put More Thought into Your Punctuation.

784 - A Historical Tip for Remembering When to Use 'Historical.' Put More Thought into Your Punctuation.

Kamala Harris's selection as Joe Biden's running mate is important, significant, and a number of firsts, but should we call it "historic" or "historical"? (Also, learn about the time a woman shook her...

13 Aug 202014min

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