I used the phrase "waiting on tenterhooks" and then thought "what the hell is a tenterhook".
It's these things! So when you're waiting on tenterhooks, you're stretched tight like a piece of cloth. Very evocative, now that I know what it means.

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I used the phrase "waiting on tenterhooks" and then thought "what the hell is a tenterhook".
It's these things! So when you're waiting on tenterhooks, you're stretched tight like a piece of cloth. Very evocative, now that I know what it means.

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Writing Notes: Fossil Word
Fossil word - In linguistics, a fossil is a word or sense of a word that was once in common use but is now obsolete or no longer actively used except in certain idioms, phrases, or other words.
EXAMPLES
ado - as in "without further ado" or "with no further ado" or "much ado about nothing"
amok - as in "run amok"
bated - as in "wait with bated breath"
betwixt - as in "betwixt and between"
bide - as in "bide your time"
fro - as in "to and fro"
inclement - as in "inclement weather”
lo - as in "lo and behold"
turpitude - as in "moral turpitude"
wedlock - as in "out of wedlock"
yore - as in "of yore", usually "days of yore"
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very few things to be wreaking other than havoc