His thoughts were like a deep puddle of water evaporating drop by drop.
My mother got upset if the condensation of a glass of iced tea trickled onto to kitchen counter as if it was a deep puddle of water.
Hyperbole is exaggeration. You would compare the puddle to something far deeper than a normal puddle to exaggerate. You might say "That puddle is as deep as the Atlantic."
The puddle of water was as deep as the ocean, swallowing up everything in its path with its insatiable thirst.
Rudy gazed into a deep puddle of water, so deep that he could see to the center of the earth.
marry gazed in the puddle of water
Depending on the context, I would not regard it as hyperbole.
A puddle is the colour of water. However, the ground underneath would change the colour of the puddle.
The boy's shoes were soaked after he played in the puddle.
A puddle can be either fresh water or salt water, depending upon the source of the water. Generally, in an environment other than one very near the sea, a puddle would be expected to be fresh water.
It is better to use the muddy puddle water than the seawater because of the salt
It sounds like you may have a bad heater coil. Next time you get a puddle, smell it... Chances are it is coolant and not water
Yes, it will come off if driven through an large puddle of water. It had happen to me with my 1998 T @ C.
Puddles cannot die. The correct description would be "A young, dead man was found by a big puddle of water. ha ha
Using a hyperbole exaggerates a statement for emphasis or humor. It can make a point more memorable or evoke strong emotions in the reader or listener. However, overusing hyperbole can diminish its impact and credibility.
The result would probably depend heavily on just what "basic h" is.
The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
a puddle of water will evaporate faster because it has a larger surface area that is, it has more of its moleccules in contact with the air Yes, the more air the same amount of water can cover, the faster it will evaporate. In a glass, there is much water that gets tiny amounts of air under the surface and not enough to evaporate. If the same amount of water was poured on a level flat surface (no puddle), it would evaporate very quickly.