Saturday, May 7, 2011

Metaphors


Metaphors is figure of speech in which a word or phrase that ordinarily designates one thing is used to designate another, thus making an implicit comparison.
These are some examples of Metaphors:

·         The noise is music to his ears
·         He swarm in the sea of diamonds
·         Love is a camera, full of memories
·         She ran like the wind
·         Love is a growing Garland
·         Your friendship is the picture to my frame
·         Authority is a chair, it needs legs to stand up
·         Once your hearts been broken it grows back bigger
·         His hair is a white snowflake and his hair is a messy haystack
·         You are the expression of my heart. You care for me and love me all the time
·         I’m Heartbroken
·         The pigeons’ fountained into the air
·         His hair was bone white
·         He tried to help but his legs were rubber
·         It’s raining men
·         Kicked the bucket
·         The sea is a hungry dog
·         She is a dog when she eats
·         He has a voice of a wolf
·         Crocodiles teeth are white daggers

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