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      • Mixed metaphors involve mixing two or more metaphors that are incompatible or incongruous. For example, you could mix the metaphors ‘flogging a dead horse’ and ‘noisy neighbours’ to make ‘flogging a dead noisy neighbour’.
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  1. Jul 10, 2024 · 4. Mixed Metaphors. Mixed metaphors are like playful combinations of comparisons. They are created when two metaphors are combined, even if they fit perfectly. The result is often a humorous and sometimes nonsensical effect.

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  2. Jun 21, 2022 · Mixed Metaphors Explained: 8 Examples of Mixed Metaphors. A well-crafted metaphor uses consistent imagery ("hitting the nail on the head”); when you start mixing imagery ("hitting the nail on the nose"), you can create a type of malapropism known as a mixed metaphor.

  3. Feb 7, 2023 · Mixed metaphor. Mixed metaphors involve mixing two or more metaphors that are incompatible or inconsistent. For example, you could combine the metaphors ‘flogging a dead horse’ and ‘noisy neighbors’ to make ‘flogging a dead noisy neighbor.’.

  4. A mixed metaphor is a figure of speech that combines two or more incompatible metaphors, leading to a confusing or illogical expression. These can occur accidentally or intentionally in writing, often resulting in a humorous or jarring effect.

  5. What are Mixed Metaphors? A mixed metaphor is a mixture of two or more dissimilar, figurative elements, like metaphors, similes, and idioms, which in turn, lead to the silly or even confusing effect. This is likely to occur when you are creative and borrow ideas from various quarters or contexts potentially rendering your statement nonsensical ...

  6. mixed metaphor: The awkward, often silly use of more than one metaphor at a time. To be avoided! The movie struck a spark that massaged the audience's conscience. dead metaphor: A commonly used metaphor that has become over time part of ordinary language. tying up loose ends, a submarine sandwich, a branch of government, and most clichés

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  8. Mixed metaphor - this is when two incompatible metaphors are combined. Extended metaphors may use multiple metaphors that work together, like comparison to an animal, whereas a mixed metaphor is nonsensical but sometimes comical. Example: "He stepped up to the plate and called a foul". Nature and animal metaphors are often found.

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