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What is a body-heat-for-anger metonymy?

 

Definition
 

A conventional metonymy in which reference to the physiological response of increased body heat is used to stand for anger.

Examples
 

Here are some examples in English:

 
  • Don't get hot under the collar.
  • They were having a heated argument.
  • When the cop ticketed her, she got all hot and bothered.
Generic
  A body-heat-for-anger metonymy is a kind of
 
Source
 

Kovecses 1986


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