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5.0 out of 5 stars A Dictionary of Euphemisms
Book came in a timely manner and was in excellent condition. I am totally satisfied with what I have gotten.
Published 12 months ago by A. M. Lehn-Kurt

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3.0 out of 5 stars Say What You Mean--Or Use A Euphemism
Author, R. W. Holder holds fast to two tests of a euphemism: 1) It must be a substitute for blunt precision or disagreeable truth 2) That a euphemism once meant, or still does mean, something else entirely different. In short, a way to be politically correct. A softer, kinder, way of speech so to speak.

In this work of almost 500 pages, we learn the art of not...

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3.0 out of 5 stars Say What You Mean--Or Use A Euphemism, August 9, 2000
Author, R. W. Holder holds fast to two tests of a euphemism: 1) It must be a substitute for blunt precision or disagreeable truth 2) That a euphemism once meant, or still does mean, something else entirely different. In short, a way to be politically correct. A softer, kinder, way of speech so to speak.

In this work of almost 500 pages, we learn the art of not saying what we mean. Some are almost common language now. Such as "bowel movement", "working girl", "Native American" and "downsizing". Newer ones include, "white knuckler" and "vertically challenged" ( a nice way to say your boss is short)

I enjoy the way this is cross indexed and arranged. I did notice that a great percentage of the material is British. I wonder if that means the Brits are very good at "mums the word"? Seriously, I downrated the review a bit due to that fact.

Filled with thousands of of quotations, definitions, derivations, and historical explanations, this dictionary is extremely comprehensive for perusing.

A good editon for reference collections.

-CDS-

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3.0 out of 5 stars This book is what it says it is, December 13, 2008
This book is a good addition to other references for the English language. However, it is, primarily, British in tone and in the material included. Also, some American non-sexual but illicit meanings seem to have entirely escaped the authors. Finally, there is a slight tendency toward prissiness in definitions in some areas where an American might give an even blunter definition.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Dictionary of Euphemisms, January 4, 2011
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Book came in a timely manner and was in excellent condition. I am totally satisfied with what I have gotten.
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5.0 out of 5 stars MY PURCHASE IN AMAZON.... JUST PERFECT !!!, September 28, 2010
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This was the first time I purchased something using Amazon.com and was just perfect. I ordered a Dictionary of Euphemisms from a bookstore in Pennsylvania, USA and one week later I received it in perfect conditions in my house as the seller promised. You can trust them totally.
And the dictionary is what I wanted. Just Perfect !!!.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An adventure in the English language, April 13, 2009
Cool means: low temperature. Or does it mean that's fine? Or suave? Or relaxed? "Oxford Dictionary of Euphemisms: How Not To Say What You Mean" is an adventure in the English language outlining the countless words in the English language that have so many meanings thanks to changing times and slang, that it's hard for even a native speaker to stay on top of the changes. "Oxford Dictionary of Euphemisms" is a must for anyone who speaks English or is trying to learn when everyone else is barely speaking it to begin with.
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3.0 out of 5 stars mix 'em up thru speech, August 22, 2000
This review is from: A Dictionary of Euphemisms (Hardcover)
This is a fun book. I like to bandy about some of these phrases and watch the reaction. Words are important and when you use phrases people are not used to hearing, well, you get their attention.
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