Yes, "nose like a cherry" is a simile because it is comparing someone's nose to a cherry using the word "like."
Due to the presence of "like," the phrase is a simile.
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Your nose is as pointy as the tip of a knife.
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"...his nose like a cherry."- A Visit from St. Nicholas (aka "The Night Before Christmas") by Clement C. Moore
First off,the poem is called "The Night Before Christmas".Santa's nose was said to be "like a cherry"
A boop-fruit.
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It means having a prominent nose that is wedge-shaped, so it looks something like a hatchet or meat cleaver.
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A simile is a comparison of two ideas or objects, usually using like or as. Her nose is LIKE a waterfall, always running. Her teeth are LIKE stars, they come out at night. A metaphor is a comparison when one thing is said to BE the other, and is not just a comparison. Her nose IS a waterfall, always running. Her teeth ARE stars, they come out at night.