No, crept (this is the way you write this word, not 'creeped') is a past tense verb. A metaphor is when you compare two objects (nouns) by saying that an object is something else. For example, 'he had arms of steel' is a metaphor because a person's arms are not actually made out of steel. A verb is an 'action' word which shows that something is happening.
it is a metaphor because a simile must have 'as' or 'like' in it whereas a metaphor is something that's not literal and is normally when something stands for another thing
It's not a metaphor, because it doesn't explicitly say that women are fish. If the phrase was "Women are fish, and there are more of them in the sea", it would be a metaphor. Though, it is a 'Figure of Speech'.
No
Simile
Metaphor...similes use like or as
A bit creeped out, but don't worry too much x
Creeped out
Shane Dawson TV - 2008 Creeped Out was released on: USA: 25 April 2009
it is when you dont get payed and you a creeped out by it
Yes, he should be...
freak out, frighten,creeped out
There is 1 syllable.
The colour that best expresses the emotion of being creeped out is likely a dark and murky shade like dark green or gray. These colours can evoke a sense of unease and discomfort, capturing the unsettling feeling associated with being creeped out.
No, boys don't get creeped out if you say hi to them. But you should probably say hi and then say what your name is.ANSWER:If they do seem like they get freaked then run it is a sign that they probably are in love with you....
Britney spears I know right I got creeped out to
She bought a hairless cat.
Don't bother asking anyone that question because they'll probably be a little creeped out by that, especially on the internet. If you ever get in contact with them ask for an e-mail address instead so they'll be less creeped out.