waves crashing "like hands of the sea pounding on the seashore"
The waves were crashing into the boats like charging bulls!
The waves were like enthusiastic dancers dancing along the stage.
Waves crashing like seagulls fighting over ONE STUPID CHIP
Like jhvghgvihgv
The waves were as huge as skyscrapers and cane down as hard as hammers.
Waves crashing onto the shore like charging horses
Rocks crashing
Waves collided like loud crash cymbals
== "The waves crashing against the sides of a ship is like Poseidon's Fury." == A simile is a comparison using "like" or "as." You can start any sentence with "The waves crashing against the ship were like ..." and then use your imagination. Some further examples: "The waves were crashing against the ship like glass smattering on the floor." "The waves crashed against the ship as a bull might smash into the walls of a barn." The point is, you are making a comparison. If you want to compare the violence of such a thing, use comparisons that point out the violence. If you want to emphasize the sturdiness of the ship, use something different, like: "The waves were crashing against the ship like a prisoner trying to batter down the walls of his cell."
driven by hurricane winds, the crashing waves were white with spume.
crashing, spashing, receding, BLAHBLAHBLAH
The ocean is like a soft blanket, comforting and inviting!
Descriptive words to describe waves: Crash, colliding, rough, gliding, crashing, smashing, merging, having a tantrum (sentence to describe) Hope this helps :)
Crashing waves Smashing waves Big waves No waves Light waves Heavy waves Noisy waves :)
== "The waves crashing against the sides of a ship is like Poseidon's Fury." == A simile is a comparison using "like" or "as." You can start any sentence with "The waves crashing against the ship were like ..." and then use your imagination. Some further examples: "The waves were crashing against the ship like glass smattering on the floor." "The waves crashed against the ship as a bull might smash into the walls of a barn." The point is, you are making a comparison. If you want to compare the violence of such a thing, use comparisons that point out the violence. If you want to emphasize the sturdiness of the ship, use something different, like: "The waves were crashing against the ship like a prisoner trying to batter down the walls of his cell."
Love's Crashing Waves was created in 1984-06.
Whitecaps or Breakers
The sharp white teeth of the ocean.Don't overuse it!
In a story, contrast refers to the difference or juxtaposition between elements such as characters, settings, themes, or ideas. It helps to highlight certain qualities, create tension, or emphasize the differences between various aspects of the narrative. This can add depth and complexity to the storytelling.
This is an example of a simile, as it compares waves to mountains using "as."
the waves are comming in the shape of the coasts are changing each time the waves come crashing in to them
From the water crashing down on the sand.
The waves pounding against the shoreline. The waves colliding with the shore. The waves breaking upon the beach.
becaues large, crashing waves have a force large enough to put enough pressure on the rocks to crack them
You can see waves, sand, the ocean with beautiful crashing waves. Sometimes seagulls soaring in the air!!