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Discover LudwigThe expression "soft as a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
This phrase is often used to compare something to something else, so that the two things can be described using the same quality. For example: "The grass was soft as a blanket."
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He looked as soft as a sponge.
Her voice is soft as a whisper.
"She was a feeling as soft as a breeze".
Uncle was now as soft as a coil of excrement.
The violin line sits low in the instrument's register, evoking a whisper, soft as a flute.
It feels as soft as a cow's belly if you put your feet in it.
The course was as soft as a sponge throughout its 6,425 yards.
Her voice had gone needy, as soft as a rotting fruit.
In any event, when I emerged, my skin was as soft as a baby seal's.
One cannot be "soft" as a person of African descent and succeed in the United States.
And even Armani made his collection as soft as a velvet couch.
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