A simile for the feeling of squishy grass could be.... "the sponge was as squishy as wet grass". I don't reallly know.
Her eyes were as green as grass. "as green as grass" is the simile.
THE GRASS IS AS SHORT AS A MIDGET c:
"As green as grass" "As green as a four-leaved-clover" "As green as a dollar bill" "As green as an emerald"
Something of a similar sense, feeling, or thought.
mushroom (get it? mush is squishy, room is a four-walled box)
No, it's a metaphor, with a more exotic sense than a simile. "She wanted to be like a blade of grass amid the fields" is a simile.
you get a nice squishy feeling between your toes
Her eyes were as green as grass. "as green as grass" is the simile.
THE GRASS IS AS SHORT AS A MIDGET c:
interest
As green as fresh grass in spring.
YES!
as dirty as a hippo in mud
Feeling like flying? No, its a simile because it uses ''like'' or ''as'' to compare, where as a metaphor doesn't
A Homeric simile is a long and poetic simile. An example of a Homeric simile is: She gently touched the carpet, as a butterfly delicately swoops its wings against the dew covered grass in the morning, before it takes off into the sky.
squishy and colorful squishy and colorful squishy and colorful
This is a simile because it compares the feeling of the person's blood to ice using "like".