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I swear he has an Alddin's lamp, all his wiches come true.
Allusion
This place is a real neverland.
Allusion
She has a Mona Lisa smile.
Allusion
They had a Titanic failure.
Allusion
His transformation was nothing like short of a Cinderella story.
Allusion
Our city needs a real lige batman.
Allusion
I'm going to turn into the Incredible Hulk on you.
Allusion
I am no Hercules, but I can open the jelly jar for you
Allusion
He is the Einstein of the class.
Allusion
He felt he had a golden ticket.
Allusion
Our neighborhood park is the Garden of Eden.
Allusion.
The race car zoomed past the finish line.
Onomatopoeia.
The squeak of his shoes woke up Mom.
Onomatopoeia.
Juan sniffed the air.
Onomatopoeia.
Bill will cry if you pop his balloon.
Onomatopoeia.
The pigs oinked all day.
Onomatopoeia.
Someone is knocking on the door.
Onomatopoeia.
When you arrive, hunk your horn.
Onomatopoeia.
The snake hissed.
Onomatopoeia.
If you have the hiccuos, you should drink water.
Onomatopoeia.
Nothing annoys me more than rapidly clicking yout pen.
Onomatopoeia.
Everybody claped after the speach.
Onomatopoeia.
My brother can burp the alphabet.
Onomatopoeia.
The bridge collapsed creating a tremendous boom.
Onomatopoeia.
The phone beep during the movie
Onomatopoeia.
Nobody know why Dias gave Rayan a cold shoulder.
Idiom.
Tania spilled the beans about her sister.
Idiom.
She was beating a dead horse thinking she could change his mind.
Idiom.
You have arrived! Better late thank never.
Idiom.
We planned to go to the beach, but we decided to call it a day as everyone was tired.
Idiom.
Hang in there! Everything will be okay before you know it.
Idiom.
My friends are always there for me, through thick and thin.
Idiom.
The teacher asked us to break a leg at the annual day dance.
Idiom.
Harry and Hani are finding it really difficult to make two ends meet.
Idiom.
Talking to my mom about my grades made me feel like I was walking on eggshells.
Idiom.
He was trying to kill two birds with a stone.
Idiom.
I was getting cold feet,
Idiom.
My mom was feeling under the weather.
Idiom.
A phrase that has a meaning different from the literal meaning of the words in it.
Idiom.
A group of words established by usage that have a meaning that don't derive from individual words.
Idiom.
roaring rivers ran rapidly.
Alliteration.
delighful daises danced during dusk.
Alliteration.
melodic morning melodies moved many.
Alliteration.
bright blue butterflies buzzed by.
Alliteration.
Write tittily eothout worry.
Alliteration.
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
Alliteration.
A big bug bit the little beetle, but the little beetle bit the big bug back.
Alliteration.
A good cook could cook as many cookies as a good cool who could cool cookies.
Alliteration.
Three grey geese in a green fiel grazing.
Alliteration.
Nobody knew where the big black bear was.
Alliteration.
The teacher taught a lesson on turtles and tortoises.
Alliteration.
My brother saw a big, black bug sitting on the bushes.
Alliteration.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Alliteration.
He held her hands.
Alliteration.
You drive your destiny.
Alliteration.
The wind swayed softly and smoothly.
Alliteration.
Betty bought a bit of butter but the butter was very bitter.
Alliteration.
She sells sea shells on the sea shore.
Alliteration.
Use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together:
Alliteration.
Light had conquered darkness.
Personification.
The party died as soon as she left.
Personification.
The trees dropped their leaves and rested.
Personification.
They say New York is the city that never sleeps.
Personification.
The sunflowers nodded in the wind.
Personification.
The brown grass was begging for water.
Personification.
The leaves waved hello in the wind.
Personification.
Opportunity is knocking at your door.
Personification.
Time marches on.
Personification.
Actions speak louder than words.
Personification.
The chair groaned with relief as the large man stood.
Personification.
The light danced on the surface of the water.
Personification.
The story jumped of the page.
Personification.
The sun smiled down on us.
Personification.
The stars were sparkling and winking at all of us.
Personification.
I was so hungry and the food kept calling me.
Personification.
The flowers danced to the wind.
Personification.
Attibute human characteristics to something that is not human:
Personification.
My father has eyes like a hawk. He finds out even the minutest of things.
Simile.
My dog eats like a pig after I take him for a wolk.
Simile.
My mom was so tired, that she slept like a baby.
Simile.
This jobs fits you like a glove.
Simile.
Life is like a box of chocolates.
Simile.
Our new puppy is as cute as a button.
Simile.
The class today was as boring as watching paint dry.
Simile.
They are inseparable, like two peas in a pod.
Simile.
She didn't say a word, she was as silent as a mouse.
Simile.
Speaking up in the meeting, she was bold as brass.
Simile.
To have a good sleep, the bedroom needs to be as dark as night.
Simile.
Don't trust his words. He is cunning like a fox.
Simile.
The kids were playing outside. By the time they came back, they were black as coal.
Simile.
My brother started swimming classes when he was three years old. He swims like a fish.
Simile.
I carried my little sister yesterday, and she is as light as a feather.,
Simile.
Without my glasses I am as blind a bat.
Simile.
My brother and I fight like cats and dogs.
Simile.
My hands, during winter, turn as cold as ice.
Simile.
The teacher thought she was clean as a whistle.
Simile.
My mom asked my to make my room clran as a whistle.
Simile.
Today my friend was busy as a bee.
Simile.
A book is a passport to another world.
Metaphor.
You are an open book.
Metaphor.
This town is a desert.
Metaphor.
This place is a zoo.
Metaphor.
She is an open book.
Metaphor.
Your brain is a computer.
Metaphor.
The clouds are balls of cotton.
Metaphor.
The calm lake was a mirror.
Metaphor.
Life is a rose with thorns.
Metaphor.
The students were shining stars.
Metaphor.
Life is a highway, and I want to ride it all night long.
Metaphor.
You are an Angel. Thank you!
Metaphor.
They were peas in a pod.
Metaphor.
the classroom was a zoo.
Metaphor.
Life is a journey.
Metaphor.
Time is a Thief.
Metaphor.
Uses words such "like" or "as" to make a comparison.
Simile.
Does not use any specific words to make a comparison:
Metaphor.
It is a direct comparison:
Simile.
It is an implied comparioson:
Metaphor.
Words are swords, they can cut through people's hearts.
Metaphor.
Your eyes are stars in a night sky.
Metaphor.
You have ideas flowing one after the other. Your mind is an ocean.
Metaphor.
She was an autumn leaf.
Metaphor.
The world is a stage, so just act accordingly.
Metaphor.
My friend's sister is a night owl.
Metaphor.
Susan was a cheetah in the race today.
Metaphor.
Her hope was a fragile seed.
Metaphor.
She cut him down with her words.
Metaphor.
The wheels of justice turn slowly.
Metaphor.
Cameron always had a taste for the fruit of knowledge.
Metaphor.
My roommate is going through a rollercoaster of emotions.
Metaphor.
The warrior has a heart of stone.
Metaphor.