It is a metaphor in which the dying rays of the sun in the late evening are compared to the last notes of a piece of music dying on the air.
10 becoz they are blown not melted ------------------- Unless the three got blown AWAY.
Not sure what you call it, but it certainly gets toad away.
short story about 7 hills away by nvm gonzales
Well, honey, you're talking about the word "mailbox." Take away the first letter, you get "ailbox." Take away the second letter, you get "mbox." Take away all the letters, and you're still left with "box." So, the answer is "mailbox."
An ear of Corn
No, this sentence is not a metaphor. It is describing the scene of a sunset fading, using literal language.
the draft drained away workers
It is a metaphor meaning to run away proud and victorious, generally after a failed defeat. its a good metaphor!!!
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Fjords are the channels of old glaciers that have melted away
the draft drained away workers
No. A metaphor is defined as a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance.
sunlit goes away quiker
77 Sunset Strip - 1958 The One That Got Away 2-17 was released on: USA: 22 January 1960
In "Inkheart," a metaphor can be found when Meggie describes Capricorn as having a "heart like an abyss." This metaphor compares Capricorn's heart to a vast and empty void, emphasizing his lack of empathy or humanity.
If you win the lottery, you will be on easy street. There is no real street, it is just a metaphor.
Gilroy is inland... so 40 minutes away