I've never heard this phrase before. I can't imagine that a wet monkey would be especially scared, either -- monkeys usually like swimming and soaking in the water. A better simile would be "as scared as a chicken."
Putting on a brave front while shaking like jello on the inside.
The pronoun phrase in the sentence "We don't like horror films" is "we." A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun, in this case, "we" is replacing a group of people. The phrase "don't like horror films" is the verb phrase indicating the action or state of the subject "we."
A common metaphor for someone who is easily scared is "jumping at shadows." This phrase suggests that the person reacts fearfully to things that are not actually threatening, much like a person startled by mere shapes in the dark. It highlights an exaggerated sense of fear or anxiety in situations that may not warrant such a response.
like to like
The noun phrase in the sentence "We don't like horror films" is "horror films." If we rewrite the sentence by replacing the noun phrase with the correct pronoun, it becomes "We don't like them."
they squeak like a monkey because they either dont have enough food or water or they feel scared. usually though, they are frightened, or scared.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another word for a habitual drunk. He's soaked up the liquor like a mop.
monkey like them 'nanners
I think it is about the same as humans
Just one. "Soaked". It's just like "Float".
Like a shadow monkey.
Interesting...it looks like a Monkey
Yes, it's a monkey that looks like an owl, not an owl that looks like a monkey.
it looks like a normal monkey but the face looks a bit like a spider. hence spider monkey
the word scared used in a sentence like "he is scared", scared is "peur" but if your using it in a sentence like "he is scary", scary would be "effrayant.
Simian (Adjective) = Monkey Like or Ape Like
a baby monkey.