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Dip into the "Dictionary of American Regional English" and enter
the rich, endlessly entertaining, ever-changing world of American
speech. Learn what a Minnesota grandma is making when she fixes
"lefse," what a counterman in a Buffalo deli means by "kimmelweck"
or a Hawaiian baker puts into a "malassada," Find out what kids on
the streets of New York are doing when they play
"Johnny-on-the-pony" or "off-the-point," what Southerners do when
they use their "tom walkers," what the folks in Oklahoma and Texas
celebrate on "Juneteenth" and those in some parts of Wisconsin at a
"kermis,"
Like its enormously popular predecessors, this volume captures
the language of our lives, from east to west, north to south, urban
to rural, childhood to old age. Here are the terms that distinguish
us, one from the other, and knit us together in one vast, colorful
tapestry of imperfect, perfectly enchanting speech. More than five
hundred maps show where you might be if you looked in a garden and
saw "moccasin flowers," "indian cigars," or "lady peas"; if you
encountered a bullfrog and cried, ""jugarum!""; or came upon a
hover fly and exclaimed, ""newsbee!"" And here, at long last, is an
explanation of what the "madstone" and the "money cat" portend.
Built upon an unprecedented survey of spoken English across
America and bolstered by extensive historical research, the
"Dictionary of American Regional English" preserves a language that
lives and dies as we breathe. It will amuse and inform, delight and
instruct, and keep alive the speech that we have made our own, and
that has made us who we are.
Shape up your English with thousands of idioms.
Whether you are a learner of English who is having difficulty
understanding expressions in everyday speech or a native speaker
who wants to expand your written or spoken range, you need a
comprehensive reference for idioms, common phrases, and sayings of
American English. "McGraw-Hill's American Idioms Dictionary" shows
you the ropes of English and helps you: . . Expand your
English-speaking abilities with these 14,000-plus expressions,
proverbs, and common sayings, listed alphabetically . Use American
idioms correctly by following the many helpful examples . Easily
find the right phrase by one of its key words . . .
Some examples of the colorful English language, as spoken by
Americans: .
at peace relaxed and happy
. every trick in the book every deceptive method known
. Johnny-on-the-spot someone who is in the right place at the right
time
. make a killing to have a great success, especially in making
money
. nine-to-five job a job with normal daytime hours
. scream bloody murder to complain bitterly
. take a powder to leave; to leave town
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