YOu have many choices. You could use the word literally, as in "The dark cloud passed overhead and cast a shadow on my face." You could write a figurative description, such as "A cloud of sadness hung over the group after they learned of Bill's death." You could even write a metaphor, like "Depression is a black cloud covering the sun of happiness."
The writer's imagination floated freely through the cloud-filled sky, inspiring a story of love and longing.
Kafka uses the literary technique of metaphor in this sentence.
That's a cool looking cloud.
A book is a good gift for my literary grandmother.Literary study is fun. His main interests are literary.
His head is always in a cloud. I've been on cloud nine ever since we met.
"The electron cloud is the space in the atom where the electrons orbit the nucleus."
I was quickly drenched by the cloudburst.
I'm not sure if that is a cumulus cloud or not.
fallow - inactive/not in use In this sentence, my literary skills were fallow. :)
the cLoud began to dissipate after the storm-- xhaii :)
He is the author of two books of literary criticism.
Thoreau is using the literary device of puns in this sentence.
That cloud resembles a crouching rabbit.