You can not because a metaphor is a direct comparision between two unseemingly alike objects, whereas a simile is waht uses like or as.
the princess song
There are no true dying metaphors
I need a hole in the foot like I need more bills - means: I don't need bills !
simile metaphores
I'm happy as a flea on a dog.
I think one of them was metaphores
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The plural of metaphor is metaphors, without an E added.
Many.: 'And so, the lion fell in love with the lamb'.
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No. Metaphors do not use the terms "like" or "as" in them. Example: "I'm so hungry, I can eat a horse." You don't really mean you can eat a horse, it's just an expression. A simile uses like or as. Example: "The baby was so small, it looked like a doll." See how they are different? I hope I helped! If not, look up similes and metaphors on google.