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"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
It would mean that you put a feather into a cup. Perhaps you mean "a feather in your cap," which was a way of showing an achievement and has come to mean any achievement.
as the sun
His pants were as wrinkled as an elephant! I'm not sure what you mean by an "original simile."
A feather in one's cap or hat mean an achievement you can be proud of. It originates from Native American people and how sometimes they would wear a feather as a sign of bravery.
The book was light as a feather
A simile for gram could be "as light as a feather," emphasizing how light or weightless something is.
idiom is like discribe e.g as light as a feather
"As light as a feather" is an expression used to describe something that is very light in weight. It conveys the idea that something is easy to carry or move because of its lightness.
Pretty Obvious. But I will answer it. It means something is very light. Sometimes light as a feather.
Her touch was as gentle as a feather floating in the breeze.
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." An example of a simile in "Where the Red Fern Grows" is when the author compares the sound of the hound dogs' baying to "the deep, mournful sound of distant thunder."
because the feather is light and humans are not light
Light as a Feather was created on 1972-10-15.
someone who is "light" in the brain- scatter brained or not very smart
you mean (wait) for for sure...... light weight like feather in my hat
No