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The phrase in "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen reads: "The clouds in the sky were scattered therefore it was warmer than Brian had expected."
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The phrase 'light from clouds' has three syllables.
Airplane pilots "walk on clouds".
'Has seen' is the verb phrase.
1. conciliatory 2. phrase: burying the hatchet
head in the clouds
It means always daydreaming
Yes, the phrase "cotton-like clouds" contains vivid words that create imagery by likening the appearance of clouds to that of cotton. This comparison helps evoke a visual image of soft, fluffy clouds in the reader's mind.
the clouds are whiter on the other side
moves in the sea like clouds in the wind
Nubes in cafea mea.
Stop going around with your head in the clouds.
The phrase, floating on cloud nine, means feeling extreme happiness. A possible origin of the phrase comes from the fact that meteorologists sometimes refer to clouds on a number scale with cloud nine clouds being at a high altitude.