you could use simple similes such as: "I was as crazy as a fox when I dove into the mud hole after the ball."
The basketball is an airplane,
It flies down the court heading
Straight for the basket.
The basketball is like a heartbeat
Pounding rhythmically on the
Gymnasium floor.
The basketball is as smooth as butter
As it slides out of my hands and
Into the basket.
There are many words in the English language to describe football, among them being the game is fast paced, action packed, intense, aggressive, and dramatic.
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Some Adjectives I would use to describe football are: Hard, rough, aggressive, and dangerous.
Loud
Angry
Exciting
Interesting / Boring
Fascinating
Aggressive
Upsetting
Complicated
Tedious
All's fair in war and football.
"football" as in football game.
it was as bouncy as a bat
chaotic
the game plan
An appropriate metaphor to what?
At the football game in Gainesville, Florida.
Yes, "holding your tongue" is a metaphor for keeping your mouth shut. That is a metaphor used in The Hunger Games.
When Buttercup plays "Crazy Cat", that is a metaphor for Katniss's life.
The end of a football game.
Football - video game - was created in 1979.
Football - video game - happened in 2600.
After the football game i had a huge party.
The football game is going to be played in America.
it is possible to tie in a college football game
The most Popular Roman sport is Football. Not American Football, But in the United States it is called Soccer.
Yes, the game of championship is cheaper to watch than a game of premiership football. The premiership game of football costs on average four to eight pounds more.
There is no funball in the actual game of football. There is a game called Funball Frenzy which is an arcade game.
In Australia, the game of "Touch" is played with a football. It is sometimes incorrectly called "Touch football", but it has no allegiance to the game of football.
the American football game is started with a coin toss then a kickoff
Football players in America do not play the same game as football players in England play. The game that America calls football is the game that England calls gridiron. The game the England calls football is the game America calls soccer. acutally i live in England and we refer to Americans football as American football. imaginative i know