The American Language

How does H. L. Mencken use imagery in The American Language?

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Mencken notes that new verb phrases are created from coinages, which establish vivid and arresting imagery to convey complexity of thought: to fill the bill, to fizzle out, to make tracks, to peter out, to plank down, to back water.

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The American Language