When you see the words "like" or "as" you are looking at a simile - it's a comparison of two things.
You have it spelled correctly for bob as in bobbing for apples or having your hair cut in a bob, etc. Bob.
Water moccasins are snakes that are water bound, so like water snakes, basically
Water fowls are birds like ducks, geese and swans that live on the water.
like words to describe the sound of flowing water? gurgling, rippling, bubbling, etc.
To be drenched in something like water
No, corks will not get bigger if left in water. Cork is a natural material that is resistant to water absorption, so it will not expand in size when submerged in water.
Floating on the water and going up and down.
To clean corks effectively and maintain their quality and appearance, gently wipe them with a damp cloth to remove any dirt or residue. Avoid using harsh chemicals or soaking the corks in water, as this can damage them. Allow the corks to air dry completely before using them again.
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Bobbing for apples.
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An apple -it's why they're used for apple bobbing.
put two wine corks in the boiling water and one onion! all done.
At Halloween, we always go bobbing for apples.
For the nails, you can use a magnet. You can separate the marbles and corks by putting it in water, wood floats and marbles don't.
Bobbing for apples began as a way to find out who would marry first. It was believed that the first one to bite into an apple would be the first to marry.
Any object placed in water will be pulled down into the liquid by gravity. No surprise there. But an object less dense than water will only be pulled down until the object displaces an amount of water equal to its own mass. Then it will float. The water will be pushing up equal to the force of gravity pulling down - an equilibrium. Any object that weighs less than its own volume of water will float. It's lower overall density will result in buoyancy.