Lots and lots jump on the bandwaggon, but can't cut the mustard . ( How's that for mixed metaphors ! ) Choose very carefully.
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The defense will be a loud accusatory finger ( sorry about the mixed metaphor ) pointed at me and any of his other accusers.
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:: While I would generally say that such a thing is a mixed metaphor, it seems way to silly to be described as such.
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It seemed that some repellent bottom-feeding scam had managed to get one or two tentacles onto my computer, if you'll excuse the mixed metaphors.
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We are accustomed to hearing birds sing and seeing them in flight, but hearing one fly is the naturalist's version of the mixed metaphor.
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But Brutus, in a breathtaking move, executed the triple salchow of mixed metaphors : " She was like Michael Jordan; she dominated the freaking sport.
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As you well know, she continues without surcease her unremitting cavalcade of malapropisms, mangled and mixed metaphors, crushed cliches, gut-shot similes and generally weird utterances.
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The play received mixed reviews with many critics wondering why Seale had chosen to associate the Andronici with Nazism, arguing that it created a mixed metaphor.
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Yet Watson, against the odds, keeps finding ways to wring appeal from Trixie's bruised working-class sparrow, even when Rudolph sends the mixed metaphors and malapropisms into overdrive.
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Using vibrant images and mixed metaphors, Fassel was a zealous preacher, pouring everything into a sermon designed to push his flock into the National Football League playoffs.