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      • Mixed: a mixed metaphor is an ineffective use of the literary device where the comparison (s) is/are incompatible, confusing, illogical, and most problematically, distracting. Example of mixed metaphor: He’s not an early bird which, in many cases, puts him up against the wall.
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  1. 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.

  2. Aug 16, 2024 · A mixed metaphor is the combination of two or more unrelated and sometimes incongruous metaphors, resulting in a statement that is not logically consistent or, at times, unintentionally humorous.

  3. Mixed metaphors occur when two different metaphors lose their combined connotation and instead produce an unclear or ridiculous context. People get crossed up with such by not having a proper knowledge which result on to less communication.

  4. Oct 20, 2023 · Once again, the clue is in the name: A mixed metaphor is when the writer or speaker mixes two comparisons into one metaphor, making things more confusing instead of clearer. Mixed metaphors are often combinations of well-known phrases.

  5. 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.’.

  6. Metaphor examples for kids: A fun guide for kids. Dive into the world of metaphors with this engaging lesson plan designed for students. Explore, learn, and get creative with metaphors.

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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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