Basically it means that it has eaten a really spicy meatball!
This sentence uses parallel subjects and verbs. (Apex)
It's listening behind it or there's wind blowing in it's ears
Yes, good example.
Personification is a literary device where human traits are attributed to non-human entities or abstract concepts. For example, in the phrase "the wind whispered through the trees," the wind is given the human ability to whisper. Another instance is "the sun smiled down on us," where the sun is described as having the human ability to smile, conveying warmth and positivity. These examples help create vivid imagery and emotional connections in writing.
Yes, "the wind was scything up a nice Wyoming howler" is an example of personification because it attributes a human action (scything) to the wind. This creates a vivid image of the wind's force and movement.
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
red with wind
"Wind a spoon" does not have a widely recognized meaning. It may be an idiosyncratic phrase or a colloquial expression that is specific to a certain context or group. Can you provide more context or information about where you heard this phrase?
"in the wind" is the prepositional phrase.
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
This phrase suggests a sense of melancholy and isolation, as the wind carries a haunting, lonely sound through the old, creaky windows. It evokes a feeling of desolation and perhaps nostalgia for the past.
"in the wind" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence "the tree swayed gently in the wind."
"The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind."
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
in the wind
This phrase indicates that the wind was blowing strongly, causing discomfort or difficulty for the people it was affecting. It suggests that the wind was intense and harsh, possibly making it hard for them to move or be outside comfortably.