To perch is to stand, generally on some elevated structure such as a branch of a tree.
perched on a chair
A bird perched in a tree.
No the word perched is not a noun. It is a past tense verb and also an adjective.
No, but it could be an adjective. (a perched vulture).The word perched is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to perch) and can be used as an adjective meaning "sitting on a perch."
atop
my friend perched a game he wanted
The connotation is 'sat on as a bird does on a branch' .
Nothing could be cuter than you, perched upon my scooter.
The duration of Perched on a Tree is 1.5 hours.
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To put it simply a metaphor is a comparison between two objects or ideas conveyed by using one word instead of another. Also, metaphors usually contain the words "like" or "as". "When the sun is perched at its highest peak" is not a metaphor as it is not compared to anything. This could be altered to: "When the sun is perched at its highest peak like a ....." This would then cause the sentence to be a metaphor.
Perched on a Tree was created on 1971-04-14.