Contradictory figure of speech named from the Greek words for 'sharp' and 'foolish'
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- An epigrammatic effect by which contradictory terms are used in conjunction
- "Do you say things that are self-contradictory? Ask your doctor if ___ is right for you."
- “Jumbo shrimp,” e.g.
- Pretty ugly, for one
- From 'pointedly foolish', a figure, such as 'deafening silence', in which contradictory terms are conjoined
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