Many years ago a prospector needing water came across an old rundown shack. Near it was a well with an old-fashioned pump. Attached to the pump was a tin can with a note inside that said, “This pump ...
President Trump has somewhat inexplicably claimed to have invented the phrase “priming the pump.” In an interview with the Economist published Thursday, Trump took credit for the common saying while ...
In a new interview with The Economist, President Trump claimed that he came up with the phrase “prime the pump” during a talk about his plan to overhaul the tax code. The common idiom is most-often ...
Merriam-Webster is continuing its tour of President Donald Trump’s word usage. Their latest effort to correct the President with facts involves the key phrase: “priming the pump.” In an interview with ...
What better time to "prime the pump" than the beginning of a new year. It's a time of refreshed ambitions, renewed resolutions and the reassurance of a better tomorrow. Before the advent of the public ...
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Donald Trump claims to have invented the phrase "priming the pump". The expression – which appears to have been in use for at least 200 years – was made up by the 70-year-old President, he claimed.
While speaking with The Economist, President Trump made some interesting statements about the phrase "priming the pump." The primary: The part where he says, "I came up with it a couple of days ago." ...
At 7:45 a.m. each weekday, while most of his peers at Naperville Central High School in Naperville, Ill., are sitting in class and groggy with sleep, 15-year-old Matt Bray is running sprints, jumping ...