a bully is like a mosquito, they bite and they chase after you.
bully is like a praying mantis, they stalk there prey
irritating,annoying,violent,useless
a disgrace to humanity
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Bad, Violent, Stupid, Lying, Disgraceful. Evil, cruel, and mean.
One who is mean or things he/she is the best
You can't describe anything with verbs. Only adjectives and adverbs. 3 possible adjectives to describe a bully could be mean, rude, or annoying.
tormentor, tyrant, bulldozer
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worrid and frightened
The way you stood up to that bully was as courageous as a soldier under fire.
A simile for pigsty would be as messy as a pigsty
That would be "bullies".
As smart as a whip is one of the most popular similes used to describe cleverness. As smart as a fox is another simile often used to describe cleverness.
Since the word bully is a noun, it would be described by adjectives, not by adverbs. Adverbs describe verbs, or other adverbs or adjectives. A bully can be described as cruel, antisocial, nasty, aggressive, abusive, unpleasant, repugnant, horrible, and vicious.
Dum as a dog :)
worrid and frightened
There are no similes in this poem, rather the poet, John McCrae uses strong imagery to describe idea's and represent actions.
"How the Grinch Stole Christmas" by Dr. Seuss contains multiple similes that help to vividly describe characters and scenes in the story, adding depth and humor to the narrative. The exact number of similes in the book would require a detailed analysis of the text.
I would imagine there would be. There are similes in almost any book you pick.
the turantula is like a monster ready to atack
There are many phrase to describe a bully, mean, hatefully, and mean spirited. To describe a fight you can use words like ,melee, brawl, or even a nasty beating .
they sing like a humming bird
A simile is a comparison using the words like or as to describe something
orange figures dancingorange tongued dogs licking
Some similes that can be used to describe the sound of thunder include "as loud as a cannon blast," "like a roaring freight train," and "as powerful as an explosion."