Category:English similes

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  1. funny as a dose of the clap
  2. slow as Christmas
  3. black as tar
  4. bigger than life
  5. larger than life
  6. heavy as a dead donkey
  7. tight as Dick's hatband
  8. cold as a wagon tire
  9. hard as nails
  10. dumb as a bag of hammers
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. dry as a dead dingo's donger
  2. like two peas in a pod
  3. like clockwork
  4. avoid like the plague
  5. spread like wildfire
  6. cool as a cucumber
  7. as all get-out
  8. keen as mustard
  9. nervous as a cat
  10. shoot through like a Bondi tram

English figures of speech in which one thing is compared to another.

For more information, see Appendix:English similes.


Pages in category "English similes"

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