The snow is so deep we will be forced to start eating non-essential parts of our house guests.
The snow is so deep we will be forced to start eating non-essential parts of our house guests.
The snow is so deep that it reached the Earth's core. The snow is so deep it was a part of the ocean. The snow was so deep that it was full of gasoline.
I am as deep as the Atlantic Ocean :)
1.) A hyperbole is a conic section. 2.) The suspect's explanation was so far fetched that the officer was sure it was simply hyperbole.
It just drops from the sky!
It was so small it could use molecules for bowling balls.
It's a hyperbole.
A hyperbole is an exaggeration, but more extreme. "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse" is an example of a hyperbole.
Scooping away deep snow so he can get to the grass underneath it.
People wear snowshoes to increase the surface area of their feet, distributing their weight over a larger area to prevent sinking into deep snow. This makes walking in snowy conditions easier and prevents fatigue.
That puddle is deeper than the Atlantic Ocean!
A Hyperbole is a literary device used to provide emphasis through exaggeration, so yes, that was an example of hyperbole.