According to this myth, Tungkung Langit and Alusina were the first man and woman. Tungkung Langit was a giant who lived in the sky, while Alusina was a beautiful woman who lived on earth. One day, Tungkung Langit saw Alusina and fell in love with her. He came down to earth and asked her to marry him, but she refused. Tungkung Langit was so angry that he used his powers to create a huge storm that destroyed everything in its path. Alusina was terrified and ran to Tungkung Langit for help. He took pity on her and stopped the storm. They were married soon after and had two children, a boy and a girl.
Miss Piggy was not modeled after a specific person. The creator described her as a truck driver who wanted to be a woman.
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In "The Wise Old Woman" by Yoshiko Uchida, an example of figurative language is the use of metaphor when the old woman is described as possessing wisdom that "shines like a beacon." This comparison emphasizes her intelligence and insight, portraying her as a guiding light for her community. Such imagery highlights the value of her experience and knowledge in overcoming challenges.
Julia Roberts
A woman who pays a man's way is often referred to as a "sugar mama" if the relationship has a financial support dynamic. In more casual contexts, she might simply be described as treating him or being generous. The terminology can vary based on the nature of their relationship and societal perceptions.
a story about love and loss
tungkung langit represents the traditional man...while alunsina represents the traditional women.
unconventional
Depends on your definition of hot.
A great woman is described in Proverbs 31.
As an intellectually open-minded woman for her day.
sleep is described as a woman
An old woman who is thin and withered may be described as frail or gaunt.
It means that she is hard to be resisted, and usually dangerous.
it's about love for one's country as described through the "black woman."
The red-armed prole woman is described on page 67 of "1984" by George Orwell. She is mentioned in the context of the crowded and bustling prole pub scene that Winston observes.
Miss Havisham is described as an elderly woman who is pale and thin, with a stern and cold demeanor. Estella is described as a beautiful young woman with a graceful and aloof presence, often described as cold and emotionally distant. Both characters are depicted as having a certain air of mystery and enigma surrounding them.