yes, it depices how hungry a person could be and it means VERY hungry.
"A polar bear can swim like a fish," or "A polar bear swims like a dog: it always uses the doggie paddle when in the water."
well from the question it sounds like you mean synonym which is different from simile. a simile is a comparative sentence using comparitive terms such as like or as. a synonym is a word that is similar or the same as another.simile: the man was grumpy like a man in a boat without a paddlesynonyms:cranky, disturbed, irritated, annoyed, agitated.as grumpy as a bear with a sore head.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! The simile for "as hairy as a" could be "as hairy as a bear" or "as hairy as a gorilla." Just imagine those fluffy creatures and their beautiful coats, isn't that just lovely?
No, this is an example of a simile. It is comparing your level of hunger to that of a bear using "as" to draw the comparison.
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No. It is a simile.
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As cranky as a bear with a sore paw.
Cole's anger was about to explode like gunpowder.
The simile in this poem is located in the fourth stanza: "Hard and serious like a young bear inside his teller's cage"
One simile in "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen is "The storm is like a roaring beast, shaking the earth with its fury." This simile illustrates the power and intensity of the storm by comparing it to a fierce and uncontrollable animal.
"A polar bear can swim like a fish," or "A polar bear swims like a dog: it always uses the doggie paddle when in the water."
hugging a teddy bear and never let it go
steel an ox metal a teak tree a bear an oak tree