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Merely being around Soames – who is bulky, self-assured, and often speaks in similes that involve things like spaniels, grandmothers, rhododendrons and oysters – evokes sensations of an earlier, stronger Britain.
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With the narrative stripped away, what's left is obituary — and the domestic similes that draw in the workaday ancient world: winnowers cleaning their chickpeas, a woman weighing out her weaving, fish trying to escape a ravaging dolphin.
In "Memorial," the British poet Alice Oswald has had the provocative idea of boiling down the poem to two of its most striking features: the gruesome fatalities and the similes that often lie in pastoral counterpoint to the action.
There is nothing in "The Tale of the Heike" comparable to those extended Homeric similes that can yank a reader far from the battlefield to scenes of farming or family life.
A multi-dimensional contradiction, West tosses out rhyme-schemed similes that employ racial ideas rich with symbolism but often in service of harsh lyrics that suggests he either doesn't appreciate or care about original intent.
Pope mimics their narcolepsy in an epic simile that would be lovely if we forgot for a moment that it was occasioned by overwhelming boredom.
The cherubim who gather to escort them are conjured in an evaporating simile that offers a last glimpse of Eden, though one already changed.
(88) We're now in a position to draw a distinction between literal comparisons and figurative comparisons, similes, that accords with the idea that to speak figuratively is to speak so as to stand corrected.
LOS ANGELES — John Simonian, the founder and chief executive of Westime, a watch retailer based in Beverly Hills, California, describes success in the watch business by using a simile that comes naturally to people in this city.
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