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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. Feb 20, 2024 · What is a mixed metaphor? Learn the definition of mixed metaphor and how mixed metaphors are used in writing. Review mixed metaphor examples.

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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. Mar 23, 2020 · What a metaphor is, how we can use them in our writing, and then you get to write some metaphors of your own!For more resources and videos like this one:Meta...

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  4. 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 ...

  5. The Four Types of Metaphors with Examples. In this video, we will explore the fascinating world of metaphors. We will start by defining what a metaphor is and why it is such an important...

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  6. 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.

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  8. Mixed metaphor. 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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