as heavy as : * a herd of elephants * Santa's sack as he leaves the North Pole on Christmas * Tammy Faye Baker's eyelashes * a pile of bricks * A-Rod's steroid supply * Michael Jordan's trophy case. * the attendee list at a weight watchers convention * a team of Sumo wrestlers * all the boulders in Colorado * the bags Jon and Kate plus 8 carry out of the grocery store every week * a family of dinosaurs * a Bowing 747 * the Titanic * an iceberg * the Sears Tower * Bill Gates's wallet * the makeup on Joan River's face * Zsa Zsa Gabor's jewelry box * Miley Cyrus's pile of fan mail * all the hippopotamuses in Africa * * the evidence file against O.J. Simpson in the doublemurder trial * all the books in the Library of Congress *My dictionary says that the plural of hippopotamus can be formed with either ab -es or an "i".
The heavy snowflakes covered her shirt like a fleece coat.
A simile is a type of figurative language.
You can use the word "hungry" in a simile like this: I am as hungry as a wolf.
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The heavy snowflakes covered her shirt like a fleece coat.
Simile
A metaphor
No. A simile compares one thing to another. Therefore no one word by itself can be a simile and so the word "as" is not a simile. However the word "as" often forms part of a simile, for example: "he is as brave as a lion".
A simile is a type of figurative language.
Some words that use the root 'firm' are:affirmaffirmativeconfirmconfirmationfirmlyinfirminfirmaryinfirmityreaffirmreaffirmationreconfirmunconfirmed
You can use the word "hungry" in a simile like this: I am as hungry as a wolf.
it is a simile that can be learned in many ways
It is a simile because it uses the word "like." Metaphors do not use this word.
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a simile foe wondrous
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