- - Came across afore mentioned figure of speech
- - Mother & Pa are just a figure of speech
- - A figure of speech matched a figure of speech
- - figure homer represented eating butter up
- - figure of speech showing a light touch in homer translation
- - Literary device to compare two unlike things; 'All the world's a stage'
- - Figure doing poet harm?
- - Symbolic form in Homer apt to change
- - Came across a figure of speech -- this one?
- - Figure of speech that's upset mother, about father retiring
- - Nerves of steel, e.g
- - Symbolic type of team playing with power and fair amount of horror
- - Heart of gold, for one
- - "Mixed" figure of speech
- - Figure of speech suggesting something really is what it resembles
- - Figure of speech, oddly, to hamper or harm poet
- - Reporter's come across a boundary in symbolic form
- - Figure of speech suggesting something is what it resembles
- - Made-up to hamper image, in a manner of speaking
- - Symbolic figure of speech
- - Sand in an hourglass, for time
- - Figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared
- - "Life is a bowl of cherries," e.g.
- - NERVES OF STEEL
- - Figure of speech
- - "the world is your oyster," say
- - calling son a donkey perhaps upset mother and pa
- - Image from male heart op changes
- - Allegory's kin
- - Image from Homer apt perhaps
- - Franklin's "A good conscience is a continual Christmas," e.g
- - Expression where something is described as if it really is what it merely resembles
- - Something that shouldn't be mixed
- - "Life's a beach" is one
- - It may be mixed
- - It's sometimes mixed
- - "The Asphalt Jungle," literarily
- - Love is a rose for example
- - Implied comparison
- - Something often mixed
- - "All the world's a stage," for example.
- - "Why, the world's mine oyster."
- - "Love is a battlefield," e.g.
- - Analogy
- - "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," e.g.
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