Mice make little if any noise when creeping about.
Thus, this figurative expression explains that she was very quiet as she moved past the baby.
I crept into the woods, quiet as a mouse.
quiet as a mouse
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the crept in the house is very harmful.
Serpent
Mice are very quiet. So "Quiet as a mouse" means being very quiet and not making a lot of noise.have you ever heard a loud mouse? they are normally silent, hence quiet as a mouseyoure silent or so quiet nobody can hear you
It means very, very quiet. As quiet as a little mouse in a big, crowded church would be.
Church, no doubt! I've heard it said 'quiet as a mouse' or 'poor as a church mouse'.
As ___ as ___ is not an idiom. Remember - AS = A Simile!The proper simile would be "as quiet as a mouse" or "as quiet as new-fallen snow."
Quiet
This is a simile comparing something to a mouse because mice are very quiet animals.
It means to be extremely quiet, and make little sound.