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Around the Gool

A woman in Monkton, Vermont, says that when she and her 91-year-old mother return from a leisurely drive, her mother will proclaim, β€œThat was a nice ride around the gool.” The phrase going around the gool appears in the Dictionary of American...

A Cold, The Flu

Why do we say someone has a cold when we say someone else has the flu, and another person has croup? This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of β€œA Cold, The Flu” Hi, you have A Way with Words. Hi, this is Anne. I’m calling from Dallas. Great...

Why Baby Talk?

Why do we speak to babies in high pitched voices? Often our eyes grow wide, we give big smiles, and we talk in exaggerated, singsongy voices because these are the things that infants respond to. Chances are this parental cooing has gone on since...