It means to run extremely fast.
cheetah
the wind, a cheetah, he was on fire, he was shot out of a cannon, a fleeing felon, ice cream on a hot summer day
made sure that reconstruction ran smoothy
Run out - something that is no longer presented. Ex: the soldier exhausted his bullets and ran out of ammunition
When they ran away it was 1960. So it was set in 1960 at the start.
No. Bob ran like the wind is not a metaphor ,it is a simile because you used the words like the
it means to run as possible as you can
A simile is a comparison of two unlike things using like or as. Example: He ran like the wind, or she as fast as the wind.
This is way to vague and confusing. Please rephrase and resubmit. Be more specific.
cheetah
1. Im feeling so fly like a G -6 2. They ran like the wind.
the wind, a cheetah, he was on fire, he was shot out of a cannon, a fleeing felon, ice cream on a hot summer day
what is a regional wind
19.89 seconds
10.08 to 10.10 thereabouts
the wind in your city or region of the place you are at.
A parallel relationship with something, like pollen and allergy, dog and barking, wind and storm.