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"He runs like the wind" is an example of a metaphor.
Well.. not all horses are fast some of them have much more strength so they have the wind against them but they are stronger than baby horses so they fight the wind like a human does but in this case they are really really fast because the are strong.
A simile is a comparison of two unlike things using like or as. Example: He ran like the wind, or she as fast as the wind.
Ride really fast so wind will blow in your face. Don't know the orgin, but it infers riding a horse, bicycle or motorcycle. In another interpretation it means, ride really fast, make haste, ride quickly. In other words travel quickly to your destination.
A horse will eventually die from wind sucking but would take a horses lifetime for them to die. A horse would die from wind sucking if it breaks its wind pipe.
Yes. The energy of a tornado takes the form of extremely fast wind. The strongest of tornadoes produce the fastest winds on earth.
the wind speed was very fast to fast for scientists
Boreas was the Greek god of the North Wind.
It depends on how hard/fast the wind is blowing- the harder/faster the wind blows the faster the wind turbine spins
it travels three times as fast as a comet
As fast as a hurricane with no doubt
ALMOST as fast as the wind!