yes
simile
Yes. An example is, "The apple is like the starry night sky." A simile has to have the word 'like' in it.
Any comparison that uses like or as is a simile. Otherwise it is a metaphor. Like a giant bird flapping its wings, the airplane flew over the field. Simile. The airplane accelerated down the runway and with a mighty leap the giant bird flew into the sky. Metaphor
.using like or as
like or as
Annoyance is like a persistent buzzing mosquito on a summer night.
One passage from "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" that contains a simile is: "like bees a-buzzing"
A simile like "like a bluebottle" suggests that patrols are as persistent or annoying as bluebottle flies, which are known for buzzing around incessantly. It implies that patrols are intrusive or bothersome in their activities.
she was as irratating as a rash
A simile comparing "grumble" and "nag" might be: "Grumbling is like a low thunder rumbling in the distance, while nagging is like a persistent mosquito buzzing in your ear." This illustrates how grumbling is a more distant, less direct complaint, whereas nagging is an ongoing, irritating reminder.
I saw a bumblebee buzzing in a field. I gazed at it in astonishment! or I gazed at the beautiful actress in astonishment as she spoke her extravagant lines
Ok they make the buzzing sound because of their wings just like humming beards but beese don't make mutch sound. The bee would need to be amplifyed to be heard or just in your ear
A simile.
A metaphor
An airport is like a bustling crossroads, where paths converge and lives intersect, each traveler carrying stories of adventure and dreams. It's a hive of activity, buzzing with anticipation and farewells, much like a beehive teeming with purpose.
no it is not a simile
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.