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It just means it's very noticeable. It is typically used as a negative or sarcastic remark. For example, "His inappropriate manner of dressing sticks out like a sore thumb."
"Looks out of place" or "stands out like a sore thumb."
Yes, "sticks out like a sore thumb" is a simile. It compares something that is very noticeable or conspicuous to a sore thumb, using "like" to highlight the similarity. This figure of speech emphasizes how obvious or out of place the subject is in its context.
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This is an old slogan for Band-Aid.
tramp with a runny noes and sore eyes
A cold sore will not get infected if someone puts make up on it.
I have an sore eye headache over lft eye, and my nostril has a little burning sensation to it
Do not kiss a girl friend if you have a cold sore.
Sure. Many people can be carriers of disease but not actually having symptoms themselves.
Easy, you like them but avoid sexual intercourse or foreplay. And be understanding, as genital pain is very uncomfortable.
You can get a cold sore by kissing someone that has it.