Cute as a kitten.
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metaphor
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which an implicit comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common.
Wear cute sweats or yoga pants with a cute tee or hoodie. Uggs or flip flops and hair in a cute messy bun or straight
Simile: The necklace was so small it was like a (pink) bracelet Metaphor: The gem was a (pink) bracelet
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A metaphor for the word "cute" could be "a bundle of sunshine," suggesting something that brings warmth and joy. It evokes a sense of brightness and happiness, much like how something cute can elicit smiles and affection. This imagery captures the essence of charm and endearment associated with cuteness.
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The phrase went wrong somewhere, it was always, "cute as a bug in a rug" - meaning 'very comfortable' but someone in the 1940's corrupted it to what you've just said and it's now nonsensical. There's a similar saying, "As cute as a button" and "As cute as a bug's ear" but these
In simile, you use the words like, as. For example: "She is cute as a puppy."In metaphor, it does not use the words like, as.For example: "He is a pig."So to transform a simile to a metaphor, you should not use the words, like, as in the sentence.For example:Simile- I eat like a pig.Metaphor - I am a pig.Hope this helps.
you are a sexy beast he is a young johnny depp you are a blooming flower you are a cutey you are a very cute young man you are a very cute guy i love you, will you marry me?
No, "his lips are pale" is not a metaphor—it is a literal description to convey someone's physical condition or appearance. Metaphors create comparisons between two unlike things without using "like" or "as".
Its a metaphor
u use a metaphor to discribe something sucdk as a dog looks cute an soft but in side some are snappy not mine xx if u think its not good email me at acaciapackwood@Yahoo.co.uk thank you x
it is neither, it is personification
metaphor
Implied metaphor is when it gives you the metaphor but doesn't tell what the subject is. A regular metaphor tells you the subject of it.