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Thinking literally - The Boston Globe


WHEN WE SAY someone is a warm person, we do not mean that they are running a fever. When we describe an issue as weighty, we have not actually used a scale to determine this. And when we say a piece of news is hard to swallow, no one assumes we have tried unsuccessfully to eat it.

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Submitted by prasanth on Wed, 10/07/2009 - 23:50
Topics: language, metaphor, psychology,

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