someone or thing that feels limp and worn out!
The phrase "I feel like a limp dishrag" is an expression to convey feeling physically or emotionally exhausted, drained, or devoid of energy, similar to a wet and sagging dishcloth. It is used to describe a state of total fatigue or weariness.
simile its a simile when you use "like"
The metaphor "to be a limp dishrag" means feeling weak, exhausted, or lacking energy and vigor. It implies a sense of physical or emotional depletion, as if one's strength or enthusiasm has been completely drained.
it means you are a dish and you also a rag so all together its called a dishrag
Oh, dude, you're asking about similes now? Like, who even uses those anymore? But hey, if you really wanna know, the items that complete the simile "As limp as a..." could be "wet noodle" or "flaccid balloon." But seriously, who even talks like that these days?
Limpy means walking limp. It means walking lamely
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i have this feeling that it could be in limp mode somne triggered the computer to put it in limp mode so just disconnect the battery for like a 24 hours to reset the computer and then just simply reconnect it , hope that helps
This isn't an idiom. When you see AS___AS___you're dealing with A Simile. This simile is comparing something to a pair of old, patched socks, which would indeed be very limp.
Soggy or wilted vegetables are commonly described as 'limp'.
Because a hypertonic solution will take away the water from the plant, making the plant limp.