This simile means that you are shaking uncontrollably and cant stop like a leaf blowing in the wind back and forth.
it means so scared you shook like a leaf does on a windy day. this is a simile
Nothing. The correct metaphor is "shakes like a leaf" and produces the image of a leaf shaking and blowing in the wind. It's not an idiom because it means exactly what it seems to mean - someone is shaking or trembling. This could be from any strong emotion, but usually refers to fear or anxiety.
Don't you mean simile? A simile is a comparison using like or as. ie:She is like a jackrabbit when she dances.
windy
Like in a mean way?
uhhh can i have the answer
Nothing. The correct metaphor is "shakes like a leaf" and produces the image of a leaf shaking and blowing in the wind. It's not an idiom because it means exactly what it seems to mean - someone is shaking or trembling. This could be from any strong emotion, but usually refers to fear or anxiety.
Don't you mean simile? A simile is a comparison using like or as. ie:She is like a jackrabbit when she dances.
This simile suggests that her skin was quivering or shaking uncontrollably, evoking a sense of extreme fear or anxiety. Gelatin, being a wobbly substance, emphasizes the intensity of the trembling motion.
windy
Like in a mean way?
uhhh can i have the answer
An autocratic is like a mean person about to bully you for no reason
It means that your as ugly as an ape
compers two things using like or as
The storm was scary.
cheoreom means "like" as in a simile. Such as "like a fool" = babo cheoreom.
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