Obverse

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Obverse is like the front of something that's supposed to be flipped, like a coin or a flag. It’s the part that’s supposed to be seen, not the backside that’s hiding all your bad decisions.
The obverse of my lunch was a pizza. The reverse was a mystery meat I can’t unsee.
My teacher flipped the coin and chose the obverse. I got the easy side. My friend got the side that looks like a dead raccoon.
The obverse of the flag was pretty. The reverse was just a bunch of scribbles from the kid who painted it.
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Obverse is when you twist a sentence around like a pretzel, but it still means the same thing. It’s like saying 'I ate breakfast' instead of 'Breakfast ate me.'
'The dog ran fast' is the obverse of 'The fast ran dog.' It doesn’t make sense, but it’s still obverse.
She flipped the sentence, making the obverse of the original. It sounded smart, but it was nonsense.
He turned the obverse of the question into a rant. It was confusing, but it was his way.
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Obverse is when you make up a word so fake it sounds like it came from a dictionary, but no one knows what it means. It’s like trying to impress your teacher with nonsense.
'Obverse' was the word he used. No one knew what it meant. The teacher gave him a gold star for sounding smart.
She used 'obverse' in her speech. It was a mess. The class just laughed.
He made up a whole paragraph about obverse. No one got it. He got an A, though.
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Obverse is like a brain fart that turns a thought into a different thought, but not really. It’s like when you think you’re solving a problem, but you’re just making it more confusing.
He flipped the idea into an obverse. It confused everyone. Even the teacher didn’t know what was going on.
The obverse of the problem was worse. Now we had two problems instead of one.
She turned the thought into an obverse. It was like watching a cat chase its tail.
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