👉 "Oxhead" is a term used in English literature to refer to an oxymoron, which is a word with two meanings that are not compatible. It is often used to describe something that appears contradictory or nonsensical. For example: - "I'm sorry, but I don't understand how you're asking me to do this." - This sentence contains an oxymoron because it describes the speaker as being unable to follow their request. - "My car's broken down,
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