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She was as sly as a fox.
She was a sly fox.
She’s as good as gold.
She is gold.
This bag is as heavy as lead.
This bag is heavy lead.
That knife is as sharp as a razor.
That knife is a sharp razor.
It’s as dry as a bone out there.
It's a dry bone out there.
“Food?” Chris inquired, popping out of his seat like a toaster strudel.
"Food?" Chris inquired, a toaster strudel popping out of his seat.
Grandpa lounged on the raft in the middle of the pool like an old battleship.
Grandpa was an old battleship, lounging on the raft in the middle of the pool.
If seen from above the factory, the workers would have looked like clock parts.
If seen from above the factory, the workers were clock parts.
The truth was like a bad taste on his tongue.
The truth was a bad taste on his tongue.
The people who still lived in the town were stuck in place like wax statues.
The people who still lived in the town were wax statues, stuck in place.
Alan’s jokes were like flat soda to the children, surprisingly unpleasant.
Alan's jokes were flat soda to the children, surprisingly unpleasant.
The bottle rolled off the table like a teardrop.
The bottle was a teardrop when it rolled off the table.
The handshake felt like warm laundry.
The handshake was warm laundry.
The clouds were like ice-cream castles in the sky.
The clouds were ice-cream in the sky.
Her hair was as soft as a spider web.
Her hair was a soft spider web.
Each dollar bill was like a magic wand to cast away problems.
Each dollar bill was a magic wand to cast away problems.
The man held the blanket like a memory.
The man's memory was a blanket.
The ice sculptor’s hands fluttered like hummingbird wings.
The ice sculptor's hands were fluttering hummingbird wings.
The town square was buzzing like a beehive.
The town square was a buzzing beehive.
Her eyes are like the eyes of statues.
Her eyes are the eyes of statues.