How To Use A Simile in A Sentence
How To Use A Simile in A Sentence
● As slow as a sloth
● As busy as a bee
● As innocent as a lamb
● As proud as a peacock
● As fast as a cheetah
● As blind as a bat
● As bold as brass
● As cold as ice
● As white as a ghost
● As tall as a giraffe
● As sweet as sugar
● As strong as an ox
● As old as the hills
● As cool as a cucumber
● As clear as a crystal
● As tough as leather
● As good as gold
● As light as a feather
● As thin as a rake
● As deep as the ocean
● As cunning as a fox
● As clean as a whistle
● As sharp as a razor
● As gentle as a lamb
● As bright as the moon
2. My brother and I fight like cats and dogs all the time.
7. My dog, Shadow, eats like a pig after I take him for a walk.
8. Stephen slept like a baby after working for ten long hours.
9. My father has eyes like a hawk. He finds out even the minutest of things.
2. My brother and I fight like cats and dogs all the time.
7. My dog, Shadow, eats like a pig after I take him for a walk.
8. Stephen slept like a baby after working for ten long hours.
9. My father has eyes like a hawk. He finds out even the minutest of things.