- - Figure of speech from Hamlet's closing line
- - Theme from middle of Vertigo, a Hitchcock film
- - Busy businesswoman in a rom-com, e.g.
- - Evil clown in a horror film, e.g.
- - Meet-cute in a rom-com, e.g.
- - convention of dramatists
- - Word employed in a figurative sense
- - Word or expression used in a figurative way
- - Perhaps Rio brought up Ferguson's second figure of speech
- - Poet laboured over right figure of speech
- - Figurative use of a word
- - Motif left over at end of page
- - Use of a word as an expression
- - Figurative use of a word, metaphor
- - Literary figure of speech
- - Figure of speech used by reporter in write-up
- - Figurative use of words.
- - Use of a word in a figurative sense.
- - A figure of speech.
- - Figure of speech, as irony.
- - Figure of speech: in rhetoric.
- - Figure of speech, such as irony.
- - Figure of speech-irony.
- - Figure of speech
- - Figure of speech; toper (anag.)
- - Figure of speech from English harbour recalled
- - Left to head north then east in sort of metaphor?
- - Figure of speech used by disturbed poet embracing king
- - Mirror scare in a horror movie, e.g.
- - figure of speech repot anag.
- - bit of a strop, easily taken as a figure of speech
- - recurrent theme lifting english city with a harbour
- - Familiar cliché in storytelling, like 'the love triangle' or 'the girl next door'
- - Common motif
- - Familiar theme
- - Recurring idea used in intro, perfect
- - The girl next door, for one
- - Movie cliche
- - Time line an expression used figuratively
- - The irony is, acting company is missing you, it's said?
- - The irony is, spectator is missing cast
- - Amnesia in soap operas, e.g.
- - Recurring cultural theme
- - Common theme
- - Characters saying 'you'd better come see this,' e.g
- - Jump scare, for one, in horror movies
- - Cinematic convention
- - Irony, say
- - Artistic device
- - Irony or hyperbole
- - Overused theme
- - Metaphor or irony, e.g.
- - Hyperbole, e.g.
- - Metaphor, for one
- - Figurative device
- - Metonymy or synecdoche, e.g.
- - Word used as an expression
- - Irony, e.g.
- - Rhetorical device
- - Metaphor, literarily
- - Irony, for example
- - Rhetoric device
- - Simile, e.g.
- - Synecdoche, e.g.
- - Simile or metaphor
- - Metaphor or simile.
- - Topical head.
- - Metaphor.
- - Turning: Comb. form.
- - Figurative language in general.
- - What 4 Down is.
- - Metaphor or irony.
- - Topical heading.
- - Recurring theme
- - Recurrent theme
- - Metaphor, e.g
- - Writer's device
- - Cliche
- - Figurative language
- - Irony
- - Literary device
- - Motif
- - Figurative expression
- - Figurative expression is right in excellent English
- - Recurring theme in pupil's assessment overturned without resistance
- - Literary device built for codas available to sonneteer?
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