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OXYMORON. “What in the Sam Hill is that?”. OXYMORON DEFINITION QUIZ. IS IT: A.) OXYMORON: the guy who invented that stuff that takes stains out of clothes. B.) OXYMORON: someone who forgot to breathe for a long period of time.
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OXYMORON “What in the Sam Hill is that?”
OXYMORONDEFINITION QUIZ IS IT: A.) OXYMORON: the guy who invented that stuff that takes stains out of clothes. B.) OXYMORON: someone who forgot to breathe for a long period of time. C.) OXY – MO - RON:the original names of The Three Stooges D.) None of the above
And the answer is… (B) someone who forgot to breathe for a long period of time Just Kidding! The true definition of OXYMORON is: a figure of speech containing an apparent contradiction. for example: “Jumbo shrimp” “silent scream” “bitter sweet” “deafening silence”
How Shakespeare used the OXYMORON From Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. "Why then, O brawling love! O loving hate! O heavy lightness, serious vanity; Misshapen chaos of well-seeming forms! Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health!" You can say that again?
Commonly used OXYMORONS • 'Is the glass half full or half empty?' • 'We won't say yes and we won't say no, but I'm giving you a definite maybe' • 'You must try this new ice cream. It really is awfully good' • 'Our next-door neighbor's dog is pretty ugly‘ • He failed English for the third time. What a smart Graham