- - What is a figure of speech expressing a resemblance of one thing to another
- - Includes "like" or "as"
- - "Snug as a bug in a rug," e.g.
- - Red as a beet, for example
- - "Happy as a clam" or "mad as a wet hen"
- - Poetic device that makes a direct comparison between two things, as "She walks in beauty, like the night"
- - high as a kite, e.g.
- - a comparison which makes one break into a grin
- - "Like a Virgin," for example?
- - Thick as thieves, say
- - Sly as a fox, e.g.
- - Crazy like a fox, say
- - "Proud as a peacock," for example
- - "Feet like ice," e.g.
- - Figure of speech such as 'happy as a clam'
- - "Fresh as a daisy," e.g
- - 'Sharp as a tack,' for example
- - Grin about one bright as a button say
- - Quiet as a mouse, e.g
- - Pretty as a picture, for one
- - As easy as pie, say
- - Run like the wind, e.g.
- - Pretty as a picture, e.g.
- - "Sick as a dog," for instance
- - 'Cute as a button,' e.g.
- - "Smart as a whip," for instance
- - "Cool as a cucumber," e.g.
- - Neat as a pin, e.g.
- - "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose," e.g.
- - Sick as a dog, e.g.
- - "Life is like a box of chocolates," e.g.
- - Hard as a rock, say
- - "Eyes like stars," e.g.
- - "Hot as a pistol," e.g.
- - 'Sharp as a tack,' e.g.
- - Presenter of a likeness?
- - Cute as a button, for one
- - "Proud as a peacock," e.g.
- - Float like a butterfly, say
- - "Lips like cherries," e.g.
- - "Smart as a whip," e.g.
- - Neat as a pin, say
- - She is like a rose, say
- - "Healthy as a horse," e.g.
- - As fit as a fiddle for one
- - Cousin of a metaphor
- - A trope
- - Cheeks like roses, e.g.
- - Hair like silk, e.g.
- - "Red as a rose" is one
- - "Cheeks like roses," for example.
- - "Snug as a bug," for instance.
- - "Float like a butterfly" or "sting like a bee"
- - a pleasant expression about one figure of speech
- - For comparison, is maybe over a mile
- - comparative figure of speech using "like" or "as"
- - Comparison I show amusement about
- - "as easy as pie," for one
- - One putting on happy expression in comparison
- - Figure of speech based on comparisons
- - explicit likening of things
- - rich as croesus, e.g.
- - expression of pleasure about one literary comparison
- - resembling instance
- - One has to smile about the likeness
- - Joyful expression encapsulating the author's particular way with words
- - Metaphor's kin
- - Metaphor relative
- - Figure of speech used in making comparisons
- - Comparing phrase
- - "Good as new," e.g.
- - Grin about one happy as sandboy?
- - 'Cold as ice,' for example
- - "Big as life," for one
- - 'Hard as nails,' for one
- - Black as night, e.g
- - One's wearing expression brought on by cheese (that's as opposed to chalk and cheese)
- - 'As American as apple pie,' for example
- - Look pleased about one's figure
- - Show pleasure, coming across international figure of speech
- - 'Good as gold,' e.g
- - Literary device from this author bringing sign of amusement all round
- - Literary likening
- - "As clear as mud," e.g
- - 'Cold as ice,' e.g
- - Colorful comparison
- - "Cold as ice" or "big as life"
- - Tough as nails, e.g
- - Be visibly pleased about current device, comparatively speaking
- - Comparison in writing
- - Literary comparison
- - Idiom with "as" in the middle
- - "Thick as thieves," e.g.
- - As plain as day, e.g.
- - Warm as toast, e.g.
- - "Right as rain," e.g.
- - Metaphor's cousin
- - Writer's likeness?
- - Bit of literary imagery
- - Good as gold, for example
- - Writer's device
- - Comparison
- - Hard as nails, e.g.
- - Metaphor kin
- - Comparison type
- - Tough as nails, for example
- - One of the tropes
- - As hot as hell, e.g.
- - Poetic device
- - Poetic figure.
- - "Hot as Tophet," for example.
- - Rhetorical comparison.
- - Imaginative comparison.
- - Literary device
- - Comparative phrase
- - Figure of speech
- - Comparative figure of speech
- - Comparison is backed by distance
- - cheap as chips, maybe
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