No. A smilie is using the word 'like' or 'as'. This would be a hyperbole. (an over exaggeration of something)
As hard as a brick
How does a simile differ from an analogy? How does a simile differ from an analogy? A simile is a comparison using like or as. * as hungry as an elephant * heavy as a brick An analogy takes a comparson between two items and creates a second set of items related in that same way. * saw is related to wood like scissors are related to paper * football is related to helmet like baseball is related to cap
slowly let her impaling on 3-4 inches large and long, long dildo .
Yes, the noun brick can be used as an adjective; a 'noun as adjective' is called an attributive noun; for example a brick sidewalk or a brick border.If the use of an attributive noun is used widely enough, it becomes a compound noun; for example a bricklayer or a brick wall.
brick has one syllable.
As hard as a brick
yes, a brick snapped his neck after he dropped his guitar
No
As thick as a brick (stupid/brainless) Built like a brick sh*t house. (strong/solid)
Rocks. You can also collect the scum, when a brick is dropped into water.
Your toe will hurt- same as if you dropped a brick on your toe.
If this is being conducted in Earth's gravity well, then 32 feet per second per second will be the rate of acceleration towards the surface. It won't stay vacuum for long, though.
Probably a golf ball, it is a lot denser. If you dropped a golf ball on a concrete floor it would bounce, if you drop a brick it will break.
I assume it's just the bottom. It might be called the base of the brick though.
Dropped curbs are usually there for delivery purposes; but as you mention there is no driveway - so No.
How does a simile differ from an analogy? How does a simile differ from an analogy? A simile is a comparison using like or as. * as hungry as an elephant * heavy as a brick An analogy takes a comparson between two items and creates a second set of items related in that same way. * saw is related to wood like scissors are related to paper * football is related to helmet like Baseball is related to cap
How does a simile differ from an analogy? How does a simile differ from an analogy? A simile is a comparison using like or as. * as hungry as an elephant * heavy as a brick An analogy takes a comparson between two items and creates a second set of items related in that same way. * saw is related to wood like scissors are related to paper * football is related to helmet like baseball is related to cap