That something is very tall.
Very tall
high mountain......
I like to eat apples ********************* Improv: He was as high as a kite
A simile is a comparison, so you can finish it any way you like. For example, you might say "as right as rain," which is an idiom meaning that something is all right or repaired correctly.
A common simile for "big" is "as big as a house." This comparison emphasizes size by relating it to something universally understood to be large. Other examples include "as big as an elephant" or "as big as a mountain," which also convey a sense of great size in a vivid way.
Very tall
mountain?
find a simile from the book shiver
One epic simile in the Fitzgerald Translation of the Odyssey is when Odysseus describes the scene of the Cyclops (Polyphemus). "...I leaned on it turning it as a shipwright turns a drill in planking..." (IX, 416-418) This shows how Odysseus rammed the scorched olive tree in Polyphemus' eye.
as big as... ...the sky ...the ocean ...a mountain ...a planet
its a simile like Small as an ant a simile is a phrase with like or as
as ageless as sun
ashamed
The meaning is a mountain
no a simile is when something is like something for example as snug as a bug in a rug meaning comfortable ( and a little humorous )
high mountain......
Overcome like a mountain climber reaching the summit after a challenging climb.