metaphor
In "Scorpions" by Walter Dean Myers, the simile is "the sky was yellow as a lemon." It compares the color of the sky to a lemon using the word "as."
A simile for "as bitter as" could be "as bitter as gall," referring to the intense bitterness of bile or stomach acid. This simile is often used to describe a feeling of extreme resentment or anger. It draws a comparison between the taste of bitterness and the emotional experience being described.
you lie like a rug you look like a monkey young as a newborn yellow as a lemon
because it is an acid.
No
Alan Carr turned them on.
Perioxide or soft scrub with lemon
Q: Is "Lemon Demon" a real band? A: Yes, they are a real band. They made songs such as "Kitten is Angry" and "The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny". Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOW1_5_QEfw
People don't turn into lemons. If you are talking about a computer game, please clarify which one.
that is not a good idea it will over cook it don't try it, if you did and it turned out fine then my oven is broken
It means to be very angry or unpleasant. For more information, read the below stuff:Sour can mean unpleasant or bad-tempered, and sour-faced is how your face looks when you're feeling that way (you look like you just tasted something sour, like a lemon).
Keen as a been makes more sense. Who the heck would say keen as a lemon? One must consider the relative intelligences of the vegetable matter. Is a bean, in fact, more keen than a lemon? Could lemons not be a misunderstood fruit, perhaps with unrecognized wit and wisdom? Is someone less keen just because they are sour and yellow? Perhaps we should reconsider the traditional simile.