Similes are comparisons where you compare one thing to another that has some similarity. A simile will use the words "like" or "as" to compare. "As strong as a tiger" is a simile comparing someone's strength to that of a big cat.
tiger ang strong animal
Large tiger.
Large tiger.
The tiger, because it is as strong, and is quicker, and has killing teeth and claws.
An adult and strong tiger should have Weight up to 300 kilograms.
Yes, because gorillas are strong enough to break a tiger's jaws.
Yes, an ox can kill a tiger if it was able to gore the tiger with its horns.
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Tiger Lillies Mean Wealth And Pride
Do you mean Tony the Tiger as in Tony the Kellogs Tiger? In which case he was first drawn in 1952. Or do you mean Tony the Tiger who is kept in a Truckstop in Louisiana? In which case he is 9 years old.
The term "Celtic Tiger" was a reference to the Irish economy when it was very strong, not to Ireland itself. It came from the reference to some of the strong economies in Asian as being Asian tigers. As Ireland is a Celtic nation, the term used was "Celtic Tiger". The Irish economy is not as strong now as it was a few years ago, so the economy as it is now is no longer referred to as the Celtic Tiger.
The phrase "she is as fierce as a tiger" means that the person being described possesses a strong, intense, and formidable personality or demeanor. It suggests that she is confident, courageous, and unyielding, much like a tiger, which is often associated with power and assertiveness in nature. This metaphor highlights her ability to stand her ground and face challenges head-on.