Heads of cabbage are like tightly packed balls of green leaves, symbolizing unity and compactness in a group.
This statement is a metaphor. It is comparing seasons to celebrations without using "like" or "as."
An inverted metaphor is a figure of speech where the subject and the things compared to it are reversed. For example, saying "The sun is a black hole of happiness" is an inverted metaphor because the sun (the subject) is being compared to a black hole (the metaphor).
A sharp wit is a metaphor for a clever person.
A metaphor is a flower. A simile is like (or as) a flower. Both metaphor and simile compare one thing to another. The difference is that a simile uses the words 'like' or 'as', and metaphor doesn't. Metaphor: Life is a fountain. Simile: Life is like a fountain.
"Silly as a clown's nose."
Cabbage ( or lettuce) is a common slang term for dollar bills.
That is the correct spelling of "cabbage" (leafed vegetable that forms round heads).
No, cabbage is grown in individual heads above ground. It is cut from its roots, which are underground.
They both have heads?
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea or variants) is a vegetable crop grown for its dense-leaved heads. It is not a creeper.
What size is the bag ? In my grocery there are at least 4 sizes of bags of slaw.
They much prefer big heads of lettuce or cabbage.
The leaves of cabbages are important because the heads form from the leaves. Cabbage leaves can be any color and shape.
Cauliflower.
because they produce new material for growth
Between 25-30 large heads of cabbage.
Brussell Sprouts look like a cabbage on top but the buds on the stem is the part most people eat.