A Word A Day — stem-winder
- DEFINITION
noun
- EXAMPLES
Stuart is a
stem-winder
as a defense attorney.
“In his 48-minute
stem-winder
Wednesday, the former president showed everyone why he’s a master political communicator.” — From an article by Linda Feldmann in
The Christian Science Monitor
, September 6, 2012
- DID YOU KNOW?
The stem-winder is a watch wound by means of a stem, as opposed to the older method of winding with a key. The stem-winder was introduced to the marketplace in the late 19th century, and it wound up being such a hit with consumers that people soon turned to using the mechanism’s name for exceptional people or things in general. Before “stem-winder” referred to a kind of watch, it was used in colloquial English (especially in the western part of the United States) as a word for a geared logging locomotive. Another name for such a locomotive is “corkscrew.”
From Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com .
Dave
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