as happy as a lark, clown, lady bug, etc.
Yes.
Yes.
Larry?
no it is not a metaphor because it is a simile.
The little children were as happy as clams at high tide.
Like a happy fox
Happy as a clam/a sandboy/Larry.
The use of "as" in the phrase "happy as a lark" incorporates the use of a simile. In addition, lark is typically used as a symbol for hope, happiness and good fortune.
as happy as a lark as happy as a king as happy as a clam as happy as dog with two tails as happy as a sandboy as happy as Larry as happy as one can be
No, "felt on top of the world" is not a simile. It is an idiom used to express feeling extremely happy or successful. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as," such as "as busy as a bee."
Anwer Zahidi was born in 1946.
It was surprising as everyone jumping up and yelling Happy Birthday!!