Meaning: looking for the difficult-to-find. Origins and use examples. Rewrite 1: looking for a thread in a ball of string Rewrite 2: looking for a bullet in a lump of leadn3 Rewrite 3: finding a sugar crystal in a salt shaker Rewrite 4: finding a tear in an ocean Comment: You might go for something less obvious, like finding a straw in a haystack. Some might think they’re one in the same, but they aren’t. Hay is a grass while straw is a grain.
More reading about clichés What I found when I googled “clichés”: • Berklee Shares: “Learn how to use line clichés to harmonize melodic phrases that are largely diatonic to a single key.” (music)
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Check out the searchable alphabetical list of all my cliché rewrites available in the archive list at the right.
posted by Booksville Bookclub at 8:54 PM on Mar 27, 2006
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