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How to use simile in a sentence

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The lyrical grandeur of his language covers every known figure of speech from metaphor to simile, hyperbole to hendiadys.
Equally halting, the ants simile in canto XXVI represents the occasional conflict between narrative clarity and structural exigency.
When we are done, we will have a purer English, free of all nasty things like metaphor and simile and aestheticism and colour.
The Washington press corps is sometimes likened to a wolf pack, a simile which I find utterly absurd.
This is not to say that most poets do not utilize such tools as metaphor, simile, assonance, and other poetic techniques.
The simile is appropriate if the reference is to the aurochs or wild ox, because they had huge, long horns.
Images are often presented through figures of speech like simile and metaphor.
Never use a metaphor, simile or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.
In those early books, the poems feel like perfectly calibrated contraptions of metaphor and simile.
When it is wet, this snakelike body is very slippery, long ago giving rise to the simile, slippery as an eel.
To use a simile for clarity, it may be like measuring the cost effectiveness of an anaethetist in a surgical procedure.
Still working with this simile, we proceed to a further elaboration of our nomenclature.
The plastic power cord consisting of fine cables may be referring to the simile in the hadith.
So the Ebola crisis, in particular, features prominently – with children using it both literally and as a simile.
A better simile might have been an intricate piece of machinery whose workings no one fully understood.
After a couple of weeks out of the game I came out of the blocks like a prize fighter wielding a mixed metaphor simile cliche and battered everyone in my path.
He abounded in quaint simile, and many times the studied argument of his opponent would fall before some simple homley illustration, delivered at the oppertune time, in his inimitable style.
The people who invented Canadian democracy believed that universal public education was a simile for democracy.
This news might be particularly heavy with simile, but we hope you'll enjoy the preview and the update to come!
This simile of the wilting flower is originally drawn from epithalamic literature, where it denotes not the death but the loss of virginity of the beautiful youth.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The old man looks eastward, and frames a simile of the stage-coach and the sun.
The simile of the bird of prey is more applicable to the Boer than to the uitlander.
The old man looks eastward, and frames a simile of the stage coach and the sun.
This simile to Nonconformity also holds good a little when we seek to ascertain the ambit of Richardson's popularity.
Rick realized the professor had chosen an apt simile when he said beanball.
Their ordinary speech was ornate and efflorescent, throwing itself out in simile and hyperbole.
Nausicaa is elaborately compared to her, and in this simile she is described as hunting in Taygetus and Erymanthus.
The fac simile of a part of the above letter which is reproduced here serves as a fairly good specimen of Hawthorne's handwriting.
When the points of resemblance are too remote the simile is said to be farfetched.
Blanche, who was extremely dainty as to what she touched, quite appreciated this simile.
If he had alluded to him as an incendiary bomb, there would have been more sense in his simile.
The adjective Bhima-sankasas as explained by Nilakantha is in this sense, quoting the celebrated simile of Valmiki.
The simile hit the mark so nicely that the alarmed retirement of Lady Patons attitude was pictorially apparent forthwith.
This simile, however, being external, is apt to misdirect the mind.
In rhetoric, a direct and formal comparison is called a simile.
But, to keep to the simile, has this epical poem the unity of ocean?
Clare could not help smiling at the simile, and bent down her head.
A musical simile may not inappropriately be applied to his work.
The simile suggests the hand of the wife or daughter of a magistrate who had often seen her father come in cross and tired.
The lancet simile was not original, but one that he had heard somewhere.
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