He is a man who, when he was pillaging for the Federal government, reduced the term Public Service to an oxymoron. |
Are we going to take the narrow view which sees Scottish Opera as an oxymoron, and opera and classical music as not really Scottish? |
It kinda seems an oxymoron but thinking about it, isn't anarchy just extreme liberalism? |
This is, of course, a ridiculous contradiction and probably would qualify as a first-class oxymoron. |
My Mum is a domestic goddess, although I would submit that the phrase is an oxymoron. |
What he has written is contemporary history, if the term is not altogether an oxymoron. |