it smells like fajitas in here...
What is a metaphor for the sentence "He liked the smell of the Pastrice?
he didn't like the smell of the pastries
he didn't like the smell of the pastries
he didn't like the smell of the pastries
The pastries were like a synphony
smell of pumpkin pie hit me in the face
Fajitas come from Mexico
It will be easiest to use one and dissect it, My favorite celeb used is: "The cheese smelled like Butt." In this sentence the whole sentence is the metaphor comparing the smell of the cheese to the smell of Butt.
Fajitas, (beef skirts in English) come from the diaphragm of a beef.
There are many restaurants that serve chicken fajitas. Examples of restaurants that sell chicken fajitas include popular dining establishments such as Taco Bell and Chilli's.
No, this sentence is not a metaphor. It is a figurative expression that suggests the presence of a person based on a characteristic smell, without directly comparing the person to the smell. A metaphor would involve directly equating one thing with another in a non-literal way.
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