No. A cloud consists of tiny water droplets suspended in the air. Basically it is fog that forms at high altitude.
As soft as a cloud.
As soft as a baby's bottom, as soft as a cloud, as soft as silk, as soft as a whisper in the wind.
This is not an idiom. First, it means exactly what it says. Second, when you see AS ___ AS ___ then you are looking at A Simile. Someone is comparing something that is soft to a soft cloud.
Her hair is as soft as a cotton.
this is a metaphor because it is describing how soft the pillow is without using like or as in the sentence
really soft
How do clouds form?: Clouds form when the water vapour goes up into the sky and creates a cloud What is a cloud cloud is a hard uncomfortable soft looking thing. It can be formed in all shapes and sizes. They may look soft and cuddly, But they are actually Cold, Damp and hard (I'm only 9 and I know that!)
You can make your hair really soft by washing it less often.
Are you trying to ask what people are saying about the cloud? Your questions is not really a good one. If that is your question, some reviews are saying that the cloud is really good.
Wool looks fluffy and soft. It looks like a cloud.
The word 'soft' is an adjective, the noun form is softness.Some synonyms for the noun softness are:compressibilitysponginessdowninessfluffinessflabbinessfuzzinessmushinessbalminessmildnessweaknessindulgenceleniency
The phrase "your pillow was a cloud after a long day" suggests that after a tiring or stressful day, your bed feels exceptionally comfortable and restful, as if you were lying on a soft and fluffy cloud. It conveys the idea of finding comfort and relaxation in your bed after a challenging day.