Hanukkah bush
n.— «Look, Muffy! I’ve found/the most splendid tchotchke for/our Hanukkah bush.» —by David M. Bader Haikus for Jews Sept. 7, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Hanukkah bush
n.— «Look, Muffy! I’ve found/the most splendid tchotchke for/our Hanukkah bush.» —by David M. Bader Haikus for Jews Sept. 7, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
How colors got their names, and a strange way to write. The terms blue and orange arrived in English via French, so why didn’t we also adapt the French for black and white? • Not every example of writing goes in one direction across the page...