A simile is a comparison between two things that uses the words "like" or "as." Some examples of similes for describing a grandfather would be: Grandpa is as old as the hills; Grandpa sings as sweetly as a mockingbird; Grandpa's snoring sounds like a chainsaw.
"Grandpa" is a slang term. The proper title is "Grandfather".
It can be used for comedic purposes, such as "that guy drives as slow as my grandpa."
matured
Wise
knowledgeable
loving
caring
protective
nurturing
peaceful
giving
Grandad, Grandfather, Gramps.
As old as time
Similies for winning
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descriptive language in a text, such as metaphors, similies etc
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it uses idioms, metaphor ,and similies
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similies and metaphors
Similies for winning
Mouse. Deer.
Similies compare two "unlike" things when using like or as to develop the comparison
help me create similies for certain words like herself,someone, throughout.
writers use similies
You mean 'Scottish' for Grandpa ? The answer is Grandpa.
as dangerous as a shark.
personification, metaphors and similies
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What is Japanese for Grandpa