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A lovesick Yeats wrote that Maude Gonne had "beauty like a tightened bow", and the old priest who taught us English (and who had once seen Gonne on a Dublin street) would spend eternities explaining the simile.

For each section of their trump card they used a creative writing technique, such as a simile to explain how it flew, when describing the spaceships attributes.

Whilst Figure 3 is a slightly simplified representation of Vanclay's (1989a) model, it serves to explain several details of Simile in an accessible way.

My knock on the changing room door had clearly interrupted a dressing down and no simile can adequately explain just how pursed Coppell's lips became as I told him the news that the video hadn't recorded in front of the chastened players.

Explain, explain, explain.

To explain, that's the burden of the simile, that all the penitents are so surprised at seeing Dante alive in the beyond, that they all go after him.

More than a third (34%) do not know what an oxymoron is; almost a quarter (24%) have forgotten the joy of similes and a fifth cannot explain metaphors.

To explain the scenario Staveley used a medical field simile: the relationship between the sworn officers and the non-sworn is like that of expert surgeons and their supportive, professional staff.

Obscure similes were patiently explained.

A simile?

A striking simile, no?

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