One simile could be "tore through the air like a hyperactive Superman".
Another might be "tore through the air like an owl silently swooping towards his prey".
"Tore through the air as quick as a bullet" is another.
Further Information:
I recommend a book called Similes Dictionary by Elyse Sommer. You can find it in these places:
Simile floated in the air like a cloud in the atmosphere.
like a surge of electricity through me
She tore his board game in half.
simile
simple present tens of tore is tear.
A simile is a comparison by using like or as. Ex. He flew through the air like a bird
A simile is a comparison by using like or as. Ex. He flew through the air like a bird
a simile
The simile in the poem "Boy on a Swing" compares the boy's swing to a "giant bird on the wing" to convey the image of the swing soaring through the air as if it were a bird in flight.
Simile floated in the air like a cloud in the atmosphere.
Pablo smelled the air.
Tore Abrahamsson has written: 'Heat from solar energy and air with storage in water and ice' -- subject(s): Solar houses
The air was as sticky as glue in the humid forest.
No they wont be friends because the pillow would just fall through the cloud. Because a cloud is just visible air.
Saltier than potato chipsrough as sandpaper beach balls flying through the air
To make "Pablo sniffed the air" into a simile, you can say "Pablo sniffed the air like a bloodhound on the trail." This comparison adds imagery and vividness to the action.
A simile.