they swim like wigling worms
no it is not a simile
A shark moves forward by moving the tale side to side.
Well, imagine an octopus is like a graceful dancer, moving through the water with elegance and precision. Its tentacles flowing like ribbons in the ocean breeze, creating a beautiful and mesmerizing sight. Just like a dancer, the octopus moves with fluidity and grace, painting a picture of nature's beauty.
First, when you see the phrase AS ___ AS ___ it is A Simile instead of an idiom. It is easy to figure out the meaning of a simile. Water flows quickly, so the simile means that whatever it is, it's as fast as water flowing.
water
a whale shark is a shark and a whale together who moves very slow and it lives in a warm area of the sea with whales and shark and it is very bigger than a whale.
situation irony
Running the Halls - 1993 Shark Moves In 1-8 was released on: USA: 30 October 1993
This is a simile because it compares the flow of electric current to the flow of water in a river bed using "like."
The simile for a cool breeze is like having water run down your face
Dingoes live on land and sharks live in the ocean, so sharks certainly do not eat dingoes regularly. But sharks will try to eat most anything that moves, so, if a dingo got into the water near a hungry shark, the shark would probably eat it.
a bull shark