When you see "As ___ as ____" you are dealing with a simile.
Just remember AS = A Simile and you'll always get it right.
The word "sugar" doesn't have a homophone. Sugar may be described as sweet, and suite is a homophone for sweet.
The word "sugar" has a beginning sound that is sweet.
Ginger.
The phrase "Sugar is Sweet" is an example of a metaphor. It is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, in order to imply a resemblance.
Sweet, as in the taste, is 'amai' in Japanese.
the idiom to describe energetic is eating a box of sugar.
It is a sugar and sugar is sweet.
Sweet sixteen is not an expression that translates into French. It is an English idiom.
The word "sugar" doesn't have a homophone. Sugar may be described as sweet, and suite is a homophone for sweet.
The sweet sweet sugar of any sugar it helps i think if its wattery
Yes sweet potatoes contain sugar
as sweet at sugar
Its not the water or the sugar - its your tongue telling your brain that its sweet.
Cakes and pastries are generally sweet, sugar is a sweetening agent. Sugar added to cake makes it sweet.
An idiom specifically for cotton candy doesn't exist, but one could describe it as "sweet as sugar" to convey its sugary and light qualities. Another option might be "fluffy like a cloud," capturing its airy texture. These expressions evoke the essence of cotton candy without being direct idioms.
Sweet Sugar - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Sugar tastes sweet.