This metaphor suggests that life, much like a tin of sardines, can feel cramped and restrictive, with individuals seeking a way to unlock their true potential or happiness. The "key" symbolizes the insights, experiences, or connections that can help us navigate through challenges and find meaning. Ultimately, it highlights the universal human quest for understanding and fulfillment amidst life's limitations.
j'aime (manger) les sardines.
Sardines are canned and lined up very tightly in the can. When there are lots of people and it is very crowded, people are packed in like sardines.
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Those people are packed like sardines. We were packed like sardines inside the elevator at rush hour.
Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box was created in 2001.
I eat sardines all the time but today I opened a can and started to eat them and they tasted funny. I looked at it more closely and it looked like it had fish eggs stuck to the end of the sardines which I never seen before. I threw up and will never eat another can of sardines in my life again.
like sardines
Like sardines.
yes. Preferable plain- without hot sauces or excessive oils. it is a rich source of protein. If the dog has always been raised on bag food or canned food, and his organs have never been exposed to raw meat, like the sardines, EXPECT the smell on the other end to be rather gross... ;-)
There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.
Packed like sardinesPack of ants
This is a simile - you can tell because it uses the word "like" to compare two things. Sardines are packed into a tin very tightly and close together, so this means crowded together.