The analogy of "smooth and bumpy" is a descriptive analogy that contrasts two different states or experiences. It can represent a range of concepts, such as ease versus difficulty, or comfort versus discomfort in various contexts, like a journey, relationship, or process. This type of analogy helps illustrate the variations in experiences and can evoke emotional responses associated with each state.
independence : slavery
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Only where it is used in place of the actual adverb form, which is smoothly.E.g. The car engine runs very smooth now.Otherwise it is a verb (to make smooth) or an adjective.
In fact it could be smooth or bumpy, it mostly depends on what foods you eat.
Argon is a gas and, like any gas, it is neither smooth nor bumpy.
Amber feels kind of smooth, sometimes it has sharp or bumpy edges.
Smooth
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They are smooth and soft.
Lead has a smooth texture.
Slimy and smooth
no
smooth as a baies foot
Streptococcus bacteria are considered smooth because they do not possess flagella or pili that create a bumpy appearance. They generally appear as smooth, round colonies when grown on agar plates.
bumpy and smooth