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Retroterm of the Day: On tenterhooks.

May 8, 2009 //  by David Keyes

Beginning in the Middle Ages washed wool fabric was stretched tightly on wooden frames called tenters.. The wet fabric was attached to L-shaped hooks along the tenter’s perimeter to keep it from shrinking.  When in a strained state we still say we’re on tenterhooks.

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