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		<title>Phrase Origins Served Piping Hot</title>
		<description>Mel Kopel of Windsor, Conn., writes to ask why food is served &quot;piping
hot&quot; and a car fresh from the showroom floor is &quot;spanking new&quot; (as
opposed to the &quot;clanking old&quot; clunker you traded in for it).

You could conjure up several tactile or visual explanations for &quot;piping
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