As exhausted as a marathon runner
As tired as the wings of a bird
As tired as a worn-out shoe
As tired as a one-armed paper hanger
As tired as an ox [after a full day's work in the fields]
As tired as bears during hibernation
As tired as an old man
As tired as a beaten boxer
Sleepy, weary and dozy are not similes. A simile is a comparison using the words AS or LIKE, so you could say "As tired as a dog" or "As sleepy as a bear in December"
I sluggishly walked up the stairs rubbing my tired eyes.
Maybe "I was a flat tire"
As exhausted as a marathon runner
Sleepy, weary, dozy...
I was as tired as a bear
a bear
no, it is not
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simile for stuck
no, it is personification a simile is when a sentence has "like" or "as"
The plural of simile is similes.
no, it is not
"when you are tired, I am the pillow waiting to provide you comfort."
I'm as tired as a sloth on a sunny day.
A simile.
A metaphor
It is a simile.
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----
Simile, as its a comparison with the use of like comparing the growing or ripening olives to hoary wrestlers(old tired wrestlers)
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simile its a simile when you use "like"
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.
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