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The name is also used metonymically to refer to the Mozambican presidency.
Player characters are often also metonymically called players.
Also, a team's roster of relief pitchers is metonymically referred to as "the bullpen".
"Drinking" is often used metonymically as a synonym for the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Example: The word 'crown' may be used metonymically to refer to the king or queen, and at times to the law of the land.
However, the term event is often used metonymically to denote the notification message itself, which may lead to some confusion.
This exhibition design intentionally signifies metonymically the nameless and victims themselves.
Metonymically, the Massachusetts General Court (the state legislature) which meets there.
Finally, Lebanon is sometimes metonymically referred to as the Land of the Cedars.
Metonymically, the building where a parliament meets:
"Dublin Castle" is used metonymically to describe British rule in Ireland.
This word is often used to refer to the most famous one, the Moscow Kremlin, or metonymically to the government that is based there.
As noted above, the community of such faithful church members are referred to metonymically as "the pure in heart" in their scriptures.
Sometimes, metaphor and metonymy may both be at work in the same figure of speech, or one could interpret a phrase metaphorically or metonymically.
As a result, the term X-ray is metonymically used to refer to a radiographic image produced using this method, in addition to the method itself.
Then, analyze the motion of ears metonymically - we associate "turning ears" with "paying attention", which is what the speaker wants the listeners to do.
Analyze "ear" metonymically first - "ear" means "attention" (because we use ears to pay attention to someone's speech).
Blue-collar workers, especially union shop construction workers, engaged in occupations that require protective equipment are sometimes metonymically referred to as "hard hats".
"Elegy for Iris," a title with its own rather dark double meanings, is a celebration of the mystery of human connection, which marriage metonymically enacts.
Mr. Bohmer agreed to take us around the Covered Bazaar - metonymically, the Istanbul rug market.
The term has also been metonymically used as an informal reference to the whole military-administrative organisation of the Zaporizhian Cossack Host.
The yew was an important material in the making of bows, and the word ýr, "yew", is often used metonymically to refer to bows.
The term the wardroom is also used to refer to (metonymically) those individuals with the right to occupy that wardroom, meaning "the officers of the wardroom".
As such, the front crawl stroke is nearly universally used during a freestyle swimming competition, hence freestyle is used metonymically for the front crawl.