Aún no tenemos significados para "oxymoron".
1MotorBikes: Cornering school A Californian cornering school seems something of an oxymoron.
2Louis Vuitton, on the other hand, is the epitome of the oxymoron.
3Even honest estate agents, if that isn't an oxymoron, skin you alive.
4Surely any proposal to increase tax and therefore increase competitiveness is an oxymoron.
5However, his meticulous approach proves to be an advantage rather than an oxymoron.
6Now, he said, tasty economy-class food is no longer an oxymoron.
7THERE'S SOMETHING of the oxymoron in the idea of open diplomacy.
8I came across it when I was looking up the spelling of oxymoron.'
9Now for most pastors, ministry and money are an oxymoron-theydon't go together.
10Isn't that an oxymoron? Tony lifted the cup and sipped the dark liquid.
11I crossed the oxymoron six times this week and about 10 times last week.
12Fast and efficient - surely an oxymoron in motoring parlance.
13Justine Greening and Theresa May's 'grammar schools for everyone' is just an oxymoron, Courtney said.
14In fact, the phrase was an oxymoron if your sense of style was highly developed.
15The latter had become an oxymoron: there no longer was any solid rock on Vulcan.
16This makes no sense, in terms of therapy; it is an oxymoron, a verbal contradiction.
Oxymoron a través del tiempo
Oxymoron por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América