Last night, while talking about Mitt Romney's new education plan, we mentioned a clever example of alliteration Mr. Romney presented to a class full of elementary students: Dogs drive Douglas dizzy.
Americans are awash in alliteration. We are victims of anxious advertising executives and publicity-hungry politicians. Desperate to sell their messages quickly, they repeatedly load their slogans ...
If you have followed my columns in the past few years, you would be aware of my advocating a football-type “get after it” philosophy toward career search, advancement and transition. First of all, ...
A series of words beginning with the same consonant, used to emphasise a point or create a mood. Tongue twisters are an obvious example: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Try saying that ...
April is National Poetry Month, an event first inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996. Since then, it has grown to be one of the largest literary celebrations in the world, dedicated to ...
President Donald Trump this morning added some new alliteration — “locked and loaded” — to the escalating rhetoric over North Korea’s nuclear proliferation. “Military solutions are now fully in place, ...
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