And, as the last of these phrases suggests, the poem oxymoronically represents snowflakes as stones. |
It's an immense, elliptical, nearly hallucinatory play of light and color achieved with elaborate scrims and computerized lighting that might oxymoronically be called a meditative spectacle. |
But there is also a strong showing from supporters of less feted clubs, with passion for the likes of Weymouth, the oxymoronically named Leicester Nirvana, the fictional Barnstoneworth United, and Lewes. |
Walking, to put it oxymoronically, is Rush's preferred pace. |