"Janus word is a word (such as cleave) having opposite or contradictory meanings depending on the context in which the word is used. Also called antilogy, contronym, contranym, autantonym, auto-antonym, and contradictanyma."
I dusted you with sugar,
then I dusted it up.
Your cat should be fixed,
but I hope You never are!
Hold me up high,
but never hold me up.
I bolt you to my heart,
and will never bolt away!
You were the garnish
in my feast of life,
until your salary
was garnished.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
But home is where the heart is.
And Opposites attract.
While birds of a feather
flock together.
See? Easy!
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Thank YOU
Friend!
Fondly, cloudia
This word nerd thoroughly enjoyed this.
ReplyDeleteThat was fun, Cloudia! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHello, fun post. Your photos are lovely too. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new ahead.
ReplyDeleteLove your fun "quotes". Happy Sunday, Cloudia!
ReplyDeleteVery creative! Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteI'm fasting. I hope it gets over really fast.
ReplyDeleteA great lesson!
ReplyDeleteGood grief I loved this, (especially the garnish and salary garnished!) Now I want to play along too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for humoring me 🙉🙊🙈
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