no
Her coat was as red as her lips.
The heavy snowflakes covered her shirt like a fleece coat.
I felt so much pressure like a mento in a coke bottle. I was as pressures as a heavy coat put on my back. ... it depends which pressure you are using
WH Harrison in 1841. He caught a chill and it turned to pneumonia,
Well, honey, if you're asking if there's a simile in "The Scholarship Jacket," the answer is no. That story is as straightforward as a line drive in baseball. No fancy comparisons or poetic language, just good ol' honesty and hard truths. So, if you're looking for similes, you better mosey on down to another story, 'cause you won't find 'em here.
The detection machine caught a gun hidden in the man's coat. Early detection is usually good.
Just go to the mobile phone then take it hide it in a thick coat then just walk out and say i'm going home and without getting caught by cameras
A stereotypical scientist is one who wears a white lab coat and glasses. They are always caught up in their work in the lab.
yes recently when he was coming out at the Elimination Chamber his coat caught on fire he suffered 1st and 2nd degree burns.
Polar bear is protected by by the thick fur and has black skin to absorb the heat
Yes it can. It is hard and plastic and can scratch the clear coat and paint. If it gets caught in your wheel it can do more damage..
From the Shadow Magneton, caught in the Cipher Key Lair, or "the big floaty diamond thingy building." :)