PeterSokolowski
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'Jitney' most looked-up word yesterday
1:14 PM Oct 30th
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'Plethysmograph' another big word yesterday No clue why.
1:34 PM Oct 29th
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'Mooncalf' a big winner yesterday Bill O'Reilly's new favorite word. Seriously.
1:32 PM Oct 29th
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'Waif' also high on Tuesday also 'bumptious'
1:24 PM Oct 29th
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'Debonair' looked up Tuesday Probably because of funeral of the Queen's spokesman
1:20 PM Oct 29th
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...in El Paso for a conference of the Texas TESOL (ESL) teachers...
9:17 AM Oct 29th
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@ Congratulations! I can't wait to read it...
1:48 PM Oct 27th
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'Apoplectic' also high
8:24 AM Oct 27th
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'Innocuous' also very high yesterday Used by NTSB chairman to describe pilots' error
8:12 AM Oct 27th
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Settle down, now. 'Contumacious' looked up very frequently yesterday
8:08 AM Oct 27th
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Ben Zimmer on the origin of 'Ms.'
8:14 AM Oct 26th
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RT @ Cliches don’t bore people; bromides bore people. Who knew?
7:26 AM Oct 26th
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All in weekend top 50: 'transient,' 'cathartic,' and 'syzygy'
7:01 AM Oct 26th
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Very odd. 'Psst' in the top 20 over the weekend (only in our Learner's Dictionary
6:58 AM Oct 26th
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'Hoax' in the top 10 over the weekend From Balloon Boy saga and Rush Limbaugh's use of fake Obama thesis story
6:54 AM Oct 26th
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The release of the vampire film 'Cirque du Freak' had people looking up 'cirque' over the weekend...
6:50 AM Oct 26th
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'Subservient' high Alas, also from Balloon Mom coverage
12:10 PM Oct 23rd
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'Littoral' in top 20
12:08 PM Oct 23rd
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'Stoic' very high yesterday - from AP story about the so-called Balloon Mom
12:06 PM Oct 23rd
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'Mawkish' big winner yesterday -- great word!
11:57 AM Oct 23rd
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- Name Peter Sokolowski
- Location Springfield, MA
- Web http://www.learne...
- Bio Lexicographer, Merriam-Webster
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