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Which figure of speech is used in this text?
The real estate agent said the house was a real fixer-upper, and the price reflected just how much fixing up might be involved.
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This is a euphemism (an idiomatic euphemism). Calling a rundown property a "fixer‑upper" softens or downplays its poor condition; it's also an idiom used in informal speech.
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