The simile "feel like an over sharpened pencil" suggests feelings of vulnerability or fragility, as an over-sharpened pencil is prone to breaking easily. It conveys a sense of being on edge or overwhelmed, where one's emotions or state of mind feels particularly sensitive or delicate.
The pencil wrote as hard as a wall
Your canine teeth can be sharpened by going to your dentist, where he/she will probably add a contour in place, but if you mean 'sharpened' like a pencil sharpened, then talk to your dentist about that.
Well, honey, a simile compares two things using "like" or "as." So unless that pencil was busting out some killer dance moves like a ballerina, I'd say it's not a simile. Just call it what it is - a pencil doing the cha-cha on paper.
:o maybe he is just in a big hurry to get his broken pencil sharpened! anyway lol he prolly does like you if he strikes up a convo wit you while you are tryin to sharpen your pencil
The lesson of the parable of the pencil is that we all have flaws and imperfections, but it is through the challenges and experiences we face that we are sharpened and become better versions of ourselves. Just like a pencil needs to be sharpened to fulfill its purpose, we too need to embrace growth and learn from our mistakes to reach our full potential.
175
My pencil is blunt and needs to be sharpened. "Snoop Dogg would like to smoke a blunt, I'm sure."
As slim as a stick, as slim as a toothpick, as slim as a pencil
This is a simile because it compares the feeling of the person's blood to ice using "like".
A pencil feels smooth and cylindrical, with a firm yet lightweight texture. The point of a pencil feels sharp and rigid, while the eraser end has a softer, rubbery feel.
Cylinder is a shape, like a soda can, a cone is another shape, like the tip of a sharpened pencil, a sphere is yet another shape, something round like a ball.
A 2mm object is similar in size to the tip of a sharpened pencil. It is also about the size of a small seed like a poppy seed or quinoa grain.