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How to use metaphors in a sentence

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Again and again and again, they shimmer their esemplastic metaphors in silent explosions of lightning through the cumulus clouds of the mind.
But grammar and syntax and a horror of cliches and mixed metaphors were the least things he taught me.
Rivers in all their forms have become the raw material for countless metaphors, myths, sayings, and symbols.
These metaphors can be teased out in many different settings, and they talk about race in terms that are internally consistent.
In a play packed with theatrical metaphors, he suggests even dictators are actors.
Borrowing from English, however, is threatening to disrupt the unity of a great many semantic fields which are linked by these metaphors.
The second hardest thing is to learn is to avoid tired old clapped out baseball metaphors.
It's Michael Stipe on his back, singing through a gauzy tissue of metaphors and soft, honest statements.
Her biomorphic forms are more metamorphic, suggesting growth and regeneration, as well as body metaphors.
As early as the 16th century theorists had compared musical figures to metaphors.
Kids take metaphors literally, which mean that a frog in your throat will be slimy, living and likely to hop out onto the kitchen floor.
No longer will one or two tropes or metaphors serve to characterize the poetic work done by women.
So I went on to talk about metaphors you know, and similes and figures of speech.
The description is literal, concrete and concise, rarely using metaphors or similes to extend the image.
In this way as if scenarios are not metaphors but are performative approaches or enactments.
Neither can a concern with the ear and the eye be taken simply as a reading of particular metaphors, however powerfully conceived.
I've been working really hard on improving my metaphors and similes and the like.
We thrive on metaphors and similes, and we place ourselves within contexts of known stories and mythologies.
It is his method of organising words, images and metaphors to create the particular effect he seeks to achieve.
The dream contains all the violence of a given situation but it sits veiled in metaphors and images.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The most terrifying metaphors are used to prefigure the judgments which will then be executed on mankind.
They justly blame also his inobservance of propriety, his hyperbolical extravagance, his harsh metaphors, his affected thoughts.
Parts of speech are metaphors, because the whole of nature is a metaphor of the human mind.
I am ill skilled in beating the coverts of imagination for metaphors of gratitude.
There were in it metaphors as monstrous as orchids and as subtle in colour.
Elijah Gryce abounded in military metaphors and in denunciations of militarism.
I confess to the wayside arbor, the pipe of contentment, and the lotus-leaves being altogether unsuitable metaphors.
The epic horrors of removing mountaintops, crushing streams and poisoning entire communities leaves them struggling for apt metaphors.
The sentences were too long, the metaphors violent and inapt.
He draws his metaphors from the clouds, the seasons, the birds, the beasts, and the vegetable world.
Moore retells these familiar childhood stories as sexual-awakening metaphors.
The metaphors of genetics and evolutionary models can be applied.
His invectives ate in like corrosives, his metaphors bit like adders.
Their language is full of metaphors which imply form and shape.
Bottle up your metaphors and give us a page of business-like fluency!
What ransacking of heathen mythologies for metaphors and allusions!
On the side of poetical expression such imaginative figures of speech as metaphors and similes, and such devices as alliteration, prove especially helpful.
Both Imagination and Fancy naturally express themselves, often and effectively, through the use of metaphors, similes, and suggestive condensed language.
Then, within these speeches, the author studies the effect of the vocatives, the use of metaphors and comparisons, subordination, questions, and the length of the sentences.
The show was arrogant, gigantesque, contemptuous of its audience, pretentious in its metaphors, sadistic in its manipulations, aggressive in its clatter and its clutter.
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