He was so tall that when he stood up to stretch, he accidentally brushed the clouds and sent a flock of birds spiraling in confusion. His head peeked over the tallest skyscrapers, making him the unofficial lookout for the city. When he knelt down to tie his shoes, it felt like watching a giraffe bend to drink from a river!
the tree swayed
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There is no compund for it. in a sentence you always say tall.
A grammatically correct version of this sentence is: "All except John are tall." This sentence could also be expressed through different words. For example: "All other than John are tall." "All are tall apart from John."
The most obvious antonym for 'tall' would be 'short'.
IN the tall tale it says that he killed a bear when he was only three, so that would be a hyperbole
The tree was five million feet tall!
this tree is 75 feet tall. that's a hyperbole
The boy is as tall as a giant.
He is fat but tall.
yes
a boy is tall than a door
the tree swayed
My cousin lives on a tall superstructure
this tree is 75 feet tall. that's a hyperbole
In the book "Gathering Blue," a hyperbole is an exaggeration used for emphasis or effect. One example of hyperbole in the book is when Kira describes the building as so tall it touches the sky.
The tree was so tall that he couldn't see the top of it.