As soft as a cloud.
No, "piece of cake" is an idiom, not a simile. It means that something is very easy to do. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two things using "like" or "as," such as "as brave as a lion."
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As soft as silk
One simile is... The smell of melting chocolate was like being reborn into a chocolate cake
Making a soft cake is easy. All you have to do is make a cake from the box and add 2 eggs to the batter.
"Piece of cake" is both a metaphor and an idiomatic expression.
There are many different kinds of flavors of soft yeast cake. You can make this cake in vanilla, chocolate, or fruit flavors for example.
as soft as a blanket
Her hair is as soft as a cotton.
The simile "as soft as silk" means that something is very delicate, smooth, and gentle to the touch, similar to how silk fabric feels. It is used to convey a sense of luxuriousness and fine texture.
she walked on the sand and it felt AS soft AS a fuzzy blanket.