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A simile is a comparison, so you can finish it any way you like. For example, you might say "as right as rain," which is an idiom meaning that something is all right or repaired correctly.
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Volcano
as straight as a ruler?as straight as an arrow
Her eyes were as green as grass. "as green as grass" is the simile.
I can finish my homework! (pretty slow)
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A simile is a comparison, so you can finish it any way you like. For example, you might say "as right as rain," which is an idiom meaning that something is all right or repaired correctly.
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"Kaverini" or "Ystäväni"
an orgasm flows through an old mans body
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The similes are "raining like an open faucet" or "coming down like Niagara Falls." Another simile is "raining buckets." The familiar idiom is "raining cats and dogs."