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What is a simile for slow?
Slow as cold molasses. —Anonymous. 2. Slow as molasses in January. —Anonymous.
What are 10 metaphors?
Kid-Friendly Metaphors
- The classroom was a zoo.
- The alligator’s teeth are white daggers.
- She is a peacock.
- My teacher is a dragon.
- Mary’s eyes were fireflies.
- The computers at school are old dinosaurs.
- He is a night owl.
- Maria is a chicken.
What things are slow?
Here’s a visual list of things that are slow:
- Tectonic Plate.
- Tortoise.
- Sloth.
- Turtle.
- Loris.
- Giant Galapagos Tortoise.
- Sea Anemone.
- Jellyfish.
How do you say very slow?
- funereal. adjective. very slow or serious.
- gently. adverb. with small or slow movements.
- glacial. adjective. extremely slow.
- leisured. adjective. leisurely.
- leisurely. adjective. used about someone or something that is too slow.
- slow. adjective.
- slow. adjective.
- slow. adverb.
Is as slow as a turtle a metaphor?
It is not an AE idiom or expression; rather, it is a simile constructed by a non-native speaker to ask a question about a point of grammar unrelated to turtles. According to Merriam Webster only tortoise refers to a slow person, not turtle.
Is I love you a metaphor?
In literature, music, and popular culture, love is often used as a metaphor, a trope or figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common.
Is the slowest thing on Earth?
The atoms in this cloud move in slow motion: If they traveled in a straight line instead of bouncing around, it would take them an entire hour to travel across a room. The atoms in our frigid atom cloud quite literally move at less than a snail’s pace – and that cloud is the slowest thing on Earth.
Who is the slowest in the world?
Three-toed sloths
Three-toed sloths are some of the slowest and seemingly laziest creatures in the world.
How would you describe time slow?
The verb ‘crawl’ is often used to describe the way time seems to move slowly when you’re waiting for something.
What is slower than slowly?
Lento – slowly (40–45 BPM) Largo – broadly (45–50 BPM) Larghetto – rather broadly (50–55 BPM) Adagio – slow and stately (literally, “at ease”) (55–65 BPM)
What is an example of a metaphor for slowness?
“Andreas was a fickle creature. His heart was a sloth, pedantic and patient in its quest for love, and, as a rather unfortunate side effect, a little bit mossy (and dusty) as well.” These aren’t necessarily the best writing, but they’re nonetheless examples of metaphor being invoked to capture ideas of slowness.
Is the slow motion train wreck an overworked metaphor?
Thing is, the slow motion train wreck is an overworked metaphor. It returns slightly less than a million hits. While it describes the situation perfectly, it lacks *PUNCH*.
What is a sluggish metaphor?
When I call something sluggish, it’s not just slow; it’s a little gooey, cold, and decidedly unpleasant. So, I might call this an implicit metaphor – you’re using a word that has a metaphor built into it. You could easily cast aside all of this nonsense about implicit metaphor and parts of speech, though. Metaphor is inherently playful.
What is a simile for slow reading?
So if someone is a slow reader then you might say oh he reads like my dyslexic sister at 2 in the morning after a bowl and a bottle of wine. That is a simile specifically, a simile is one type of metaphor. But any metaphor relies on a comparison between two things to communicate a feature or characteristic.