What two things are compared in the simile above?
A sidewalk and a pancake
A sidewalk and a pancake
You can get "hot dogs" from standing on a hot sidewalk.
You can get "hot dogs" from standing on a hot sidewalk.
yes sidewalk is an American word.mean to say pavement. sidewalk:-pavement,root
Depends on the kind, if they are pancake nipples. Then not hot at all... you dirty slut!
Ask $2 pancake, he is her X boyfriend
Pancakes
if you put a gummy in a hot pancake it will melt and you will just eat it with your pancake
Anything, really, except you use like or as to connect the two things. Here's two examples:Her hair shone like the golden lamp on the floor. Hair is being compared, using like, to the golden lamp.His eyes were as hard as the sidewalk. Eyes are being compared, using as, to the sidewalk.I would use the first and last of them like the sidewalk was as hot as a pacake. meaning sidewalk and a pancake
to be turned into a pancake
yes it can be fried determines how hot it is
Sidewalks are normally not hot enough to fry an egg. However on a very sunny day with a black sidewalk it may be possible.
A bowl of nasty!