As thick as thieves
Unintelligent, stupid, dumb
thieves
How about "quicker than a cat?"
no..drama queen is not a metaphor
A=B is a metaphor because "A" EQUALS "B" making it a metaphor, if it were a simile than "A" would resemble or be similar to "B".
A metaphor for scared easily would be to say that someone is scared of his own shadow.
An explicit metaphor is a metaphor that is fully explained in great detail. Unlike an implicit metaphor, which the meaning has to be implied.
How about "quicker than a cat?"
beautiful bold hair!
...as a brick.....or as thick as two short planks
no..drama queen is not a metaphor
No. One word does not make a metaphor. "Bob is groaning" would be the closest you could get, but that is a statement, not a metaphor.
A metaphor for Christmas would be: "Christmas was a beautiful as spring day!"
None. "As _____ as a ______" is a metaphor. The proper metaphor would be "as fresh as a daisy."
It would remain 1mm thick.
The meaning of the text is obtained by an appreciation of the analogy of the metaphor.
A=B is a metaphor because "A" EQUALS "B" making it a metaphor, if it were a simile than "A" would resemble or be similar to "B".
A metaphor is a phrase that is symbolic of something else, in that way, a metaphor for prison would be something that describes being confined, such as a cage or an airtight container.
Fat as a tick