The saying starts with one person saying, "See ya later, alligator." The other person responds, "After a while, crocodile."
Yes, that is a metaphor. When someone says, "She cried crocodile tears," it's a metaphor, but if they were to say, "Hers were like crocodile tears," or "Her tears were as big as a crocodile's," then it would be a simile.
There are many words that end in -ile. Some examples include smile, mile, pile, docile, mobile, substile, verbratile, and worthwhile.
There are three syllables. Croc-o-dile.
That is not a phrase in English, even in a literal sense.
crocodile tears (മുതലക്കണ്ണീ൪) ( insincere grief)
The most common one is "crocodile tears" which means fake tears; a crocodile is supposed to cry while eating.
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Lacoste logo has an alligator with open jaws while Crocodile logo has a crocodile with closed jaws. ( I hope this is the answer u r looking 4.)
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a crocodile tube is a tube that has spikes around and a person is put inside the tube while the spikes digs in the flesh
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the bird gets the left over food off the gaters teeth while the gater get his?her teeth cleaned
See you later alligator. After awhile crocodile. You're getting on my nerves now youre cramping my style
What's up Alligator-after a while crocodile
The crocodile is bigger than the alligator. The crocodile can grow up to 4,400lbs while the alligator can grow to about 3/4 this weight. Maximum length on a croc is about 28ft while an alligator is about 20ft.
In "The Monkey and the Crocodile," the falling action occurs when the crocodile reveals his plan to eat the monkey to his wife while they are on their way to the monkey's home. The tension builds as the crocodile's wife warns him not to eat the monkey and comes up with a clever plan to save the monkey's life. Ultimately, the falling action resolves with the monkey outsmarting the crocodile and escaping unharmed.
An alligators eyes are closer together than a crocodiles. The alligator has slanted, slitted eyes, while the crocodile has larger eyes. An alligators head is short and wide, while a crocodiles is longer and thinner.