Well, darling, a simile for waves crashing against the sides of a ship could be "like a relentless battering ram against a fortress." It's like nature's way of saying, "Hey ship, you ain't the boss around here!" Just imagine those waves giving the ship a good old-fashioned smackdown.
waves crashing "like hands of the sea pounding on the seashore"
crashing, spashing, receding, BLAHBLAHBLAH
driven by hurricane winds, the crashing waves were white with spume.
The ocean is like a soft blanket, comforting and inviting!
Swush, squack 🦆
waves crashing "like hands of the sea pounding on the seashore"
Crashing waves Smashing waves Big waves No waves Light waves Heavy waves Noisy waves :)
Metaphors and Similes [: Metaphor Example: Her eyes were the ocean's crashing waves that rolled against his heart. Compares: A girls eyes To: Ocean Waves Simile Example: Her eyes were as blue as the oceans crashing waves and they flooded through his mind. Compares: A girls eyes To: Ocean Waves The difference between a simile and a metaphor? A simile MUST use either word "Like" or the word "As"
The waves pounding against the shoreline. The waves colliding with the shore. The waves breaking upon the beach.
Love's Crashing Waves was created in 1984-06.
wistful waves
The sound of sea waves is commonly referred to as the "lull" or "roar" of the waves. The soothing and rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore is often described as calming and peaceful.
The sharp white teeth of the ocean.Don't overuse it!
Whitecaps or Breakers
No, waves crashing against the beach are a result of energy transfer from the wind to the water. This energy creates surface waves that eventually break when they reach shallow water near the shore. An initiating event, such as wind or a disturbance in the water, is necessary for wave formation.
No. Waves are transferring energy from another source such as wind, boats, animals (fish, human ect) currents, Gravity ( Tides).
A simile. A simile compares two unlike items and specifically uses like or as in the comparison.