it comes from old french old greek and old latin
the origin comes from the lithuanian singer back in 1452 when he would sing of healthy horses and ride them to shows until one day when his horse got caught in the crossfire of world war 1 which was then the great war.
As strong as is a type of similie another is: as tall as or it sounds like
STRONG AS AN OX I hope this helps!! (;
The OX represent about his animal in Chinese New year
There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.
the origin comes from the lithuanian singer back in 1452 when he would sing of healthy horses and ride them to shows until one day when his horse got caught in the crossfire of world war 1 which was then the great war.
The correct phrase is "strong as an ox" and yes, it is a simile.
Strong - as strong as an ox.
The phrase "as healthy as an ox" originated in Russia. The ox was used as a comparison, because oxen are hardy and hard-working animals.
as strong as an ox means very very strong.When someone says you are as strong as an ox , he \she means that you are very strong
Your as strong as a wrestler.
As strong as an ox.
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Possibly "as strong as an ox".
The ox refused to move. He couldn't run very fast, but he was strong as an ox.
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As strong as is a type of similie another is: as tall as or it sounds like