Album cover
Cover Band.
"Run..." Was his final word as he exhaled for the last time.
aid station
If the zombie invasion happens, the first place I'm going to is Taco Bell for some chalupas. It's the last place anyone would go to.
Wagon Wheel.
"Run..." Was his final word as he exhaled for the last time.
It's not REALLY collocation. Did you even read the definition? You're using sentence fragments again.
I'm backing things up to Camera Obscura. Hellbringer's lead.
For the LAST TIME:
Photo + Album? Yes.col·lo·ca·tion
ËŒkäləˈkÄSHÉ™n/
Noun
- The habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance.
- A pair or group of words that are juxtaposed in such a way.
Random Band Name + Album? No.
Last edited by Osiris; Mar 26th, 2013 at 06:03 PM.
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Hmm, I don't think camera obscura counts either. Camera obscura is in Latin 'a dark chamber', however, while English may have many loan words from Latin, this term 'camera obscura' has not been incorporated into the English vocabulary and is still purely Latin. I'm assuming that it was used because of the band Camera Obscura. So I'm objecting to this on the basis that 'camera obscura' is not in fact English and therefore cannot be a case of juxtaposition.
I'm going to allow it, based on two things:
The majority of the English language we use today is derived from Old Latin, and a fair amount of our day to day common phrases are "pure" latin.
Rigor Mortis
Placebo
Carpe Diem
University mottoes, medical terminology, etc. No, I'm going to overrule the challenge.
joint-point-counter-joint
Well, it's actually 50/50 vocabulary wise. Half original Germanic words and half loan-words, but your overruling makes sense.
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