How to Avoid Mixing Your Metaphors
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Sorry
That flew way over my head, like a lead balloon.
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
I never met a metaphor
With apologies to Gelett Burgess:
I never met a metaphor,
I never hope to meet one,
But I can tell you, anyhow,
I’d rather ride, than eat one. :)
— Emma
Was your moral high horse
A hobby horse, or are you a professional amateur, if so it should be as plain as a donkey's hind leg or I'll be a duchess. I'm still getting my head round, 'The piano was sold to the lady with carved legs.'I'm just off, so I'll eat my cat.
Angharad
I have to be careful
When I'm having a conversation with someone who is mixing metaphors it is difficult to not laugh out loud or correct them. Thanks for the primer, Andrea. lol. :DD
DeeDee