Similes for dry:
As dry as a scorching desert.
Dry as a bone.
Dry as the Sahara.
When you see "As ___ as ____" you are looking at a simile, not an idiom. A simile is just a way of comparing two things in a vivid way. In this case, you're comparing something to a dry, hard bone. In other words, this thing is very dry.
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simile for stuck
The plural of simile is similes.
Yes I think it is a simile
dry
dry dusty
No it's not. It's a simile.
dry
Simile
This means very dry/thirsty Give me a drink I'm as dry as a bone! Look at this firewood it's as dry as a bone.
When you see "As ___ as ____" you are looking at a simile, not an idiom. A simile is just a way of comparing two things in a vivid way. In this case, you're comparing something to a dry, hard bone. In other words, this thing is very dry.
A simile.
In the sentence "The summer has been scorching hot and dry as a bone," the phrase "as dry as a bone" is a simile. It compares the dryness of the summer to a bone using "as," which is characteristic of similes. The use of "scorching hot" employs metaphorical imagery, suggesting extreme heat without a direct comparison. Personification is not present in this sentence.
A metaphor
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----
It is a simile.