—Osmanli Proverb Difficult as to distinguish colors in the darkness. Like a ftuck pig I gaping ftare, And eye her o'er and o'er ; Lean as a rake with fighs and care, Sleek as a moufe before. But falfe as hell, fhe, like the wind, Chang'd, as her Sex muft do ; Tho' feeming as the turtle kind, And like the gofpel true. As fine as fivepence is her mien; No drum was ever tighter ; Her glance is as the razor keen, And not the Sun is brighter. And the stupid ,uneducated, silly ,foolish y.
As fmooth as glafs, as white as curds, Her pretty hand invites : Sharp as a needle are her words ; Her wit like pepper bites. —Anonymous Difficult as to sail the sea in an egg shell. —Algernon Charles Swinburne Hard as a piece of the nether millstone. A third of female advisers enjoyed the same fate. Not that women are necessarily devalued, he said — men could simply inspire softer feelings in their bosses.
—Anonymous Difficult as to remember a rhyme made in a dream. But I stuck in the middle of my talk and couldn't choose the right word. It features as the first track on their album, , released in 1995. —Henry Fielding As difficult as for a slave girl to please a slave-dealer. Great as an emp'ror fhould I be, And richer than a Jew.
Introduction to the Theory of Complexity. By the time you finish working through these 100 examples of simile, you should have the hang of it. I just tried to chip something nice for all of us to learn from and all of a sudden I am losing my credibility? The puddle seemed as big as the ocean. Toughen up weak, fragile nails! She burned more calories than a team of football players at practice. —Anonymous Difficult as to forgive the virtues of our enemies. My mom and dad were acting like teenagers! At the lowest level, for instance, a vehicle might have no personnel inside, but would be controlled by Soldiers through a tethered radio link.
—Anonymous Hard as a cricket-ball. Stephens, an Acquisition Corps officer at the Mounted Requirements Division of the U. But I stuck in the middle of my talk and couldn't choose the right word. He ate like he hadn't seen food in a week. —Anonymous As hard as horn. Full as an egg was I with glee, And happy as a king! She ran like a race horse across the finish line. Step into your always-on salon.
Hard Adjective Hard as a brick. My paffion is as muftard ftrong; I fit all fober fad, Drunk as a piper all day long, Or like a March hare mad. Was i trying to proof a point or something? Sure at a gun fhe'll drop a tear. A simile is when you compare the characteristics of two things by using like or as. As foft as pap her kiffes are ; Methinks I tafte them yet ; Brown as a berry is her hair, Her eyes as black as jet.
—Ouida Hard as a pine-knot. You'll know me truer than a dye, And wifh me better fped, Flat as a flounder when I lie, And as a herring dead. —Anonymous Hard as a cricket-ball. If I and Molly could agree, Let who would take Peru! Plump as a partridge was I known, And foft as filk my fkin ; My cheeks as fat as butter grown; But as a groat now thin. My heart would be fcot-free from cares, And lighter than a feather. Hearts found as any bell or roach Are fmit, and figh like me. —John Lyly Fingers, hard as a lobster’s claws.
I melancholy as a cat Am kept awake to weep ; But fhe, infenfible of that, Sound as a top can fleep. —Anonymous Difficult as a beginning. —Anonymous As hard as the rocks of Dundee. Apply to bare nails and under nail tips. —Anonymous Difficult as to grasp a shadow.