Dead metaphor

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A dead metaphor is a metaphor that through overuse has lost figurative value. Examples of dead metaphors include:

  • "understanding."
  • "mantel."
  • "grasp an idea".
  • "running out of time".
  • "foot of a hill."
  • "eye of a needle."
  • "tying up loose ends."
  • "submarine sandwich."
  • "branch of government."
  • "windfall."

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  • Page 237 of Master the AP English Language & Composition Test, a book by Laurie Rozakis