it means to run as possible as you can
It means to run extremely fast.
No. Bob ran like the wind is not a metaphor ,it is a simile because you used the words like the
This is way to vague and confusing. Please rephrase and resubmit. Be more specific.
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.
cheetah
the wind, a cheetah, he was on fire, he was shot out of a cannon, a fleeing felon, ice cream on a hot summer day
1. Im feeling so fly like a G -6 2. They ran like the wind.
19.89 seconds
10.08 to 10.10 thereabouts
I'm not certain if you mean someone physically ran against a set of chimes, or if you're thinking of "against the wind." "Running against" something just means that you walked or ran up to them and they hit you. "Running against the wind" means that you are attempting an overly difficult task that seems to be pushing back against you.
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It means the dog ran in the past