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But there was never an up or down to dialling a number, was there? No more than you could reverse the hand on a sundial.
I've looked online through lots of dictionary definitions online but none of them give any pointers as to where this notion emerged from.
No - hence my own confusion Vinty's reference to the volume dial on a HiFi system makes much more sense. (In fact, I might even start using the expression myself! )
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... I've been encountering "dial down" and also "dial up" a fair bit over the last year or so. I'm sure the image comes from turning a dial down or up (... to 11), and nothing to do with dying. Not a phrase I wd use, but I don't find it particularly objectionable.
Never encountered "choosed" (nor "chus'd", neither... ). Can LMcD recall the perpetrator?
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I can't recall who said 'choosed', but I HAVE found 'dialed down', uttered by the normally estimable Emilio San Pedro on the World Service as 0509'30" today (Thursday).
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