Sweating bullets.
beads of sweat
armpit sweat beads
Beadwork is any form of decorative work involving beads.
of or involving a figure of speech, especially a metaphor; metaphorical and not literal
well in advance of the work involving the actors
"I see a lily on thy brow" is a metaphor for sweat drops. That's what i was taught.
Exercise makes you sweat
No, I don't think so. If they could sweat then they'd be drinking a heck of a lot of water. Most European cattle don't have the sweat glands in their skin like the Brahman-type cattle do. However they can sweat through their noses, as you often see beads of water on their noses when it is warm out.
No, the phrase "to know who your two-legged spaniel is" is not a common metaphor. It might be describing a specific situation or relationship involving a spaniel dog on two legs, but it is not a widely understood metaphor in English language.
The metaphor 'string of' is widely used in all areas of life, in all disciplines. For examples:jewelry - a string of pearlsreligion - a string of beads (ex. a rosary)geology - a string of islandsscience/biology - a string of amino acids
It is simile since simile uses the words as and like
You can use an abacus to add and subtract quantities of beads by moving the them around. This can in turn help to solve equations involving counting numbers.