Author Archives: Don Cram

Keeping Up With The Neighbors

It’s Joneses. Not Jones’ or Jones’s. By the way, if you ever should be sent as an ambassador to the UK, it is to the Court of St. James’s, although the Brits would not use a period after the abbreviation … Continue reading

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Kudos

It’s singular. She received the kudos that was her due. The word means fame, prestige, renown. There can be, and is, no plural.

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The Etymology of Kibitz

To kibitz is to meddle in a game played by others, to interfere with unwanted observations. It is the Yiddish spelling of the German word “kiebitz” which is the name of a bird called a lapwing in English. The lapwing … Continue reading

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