He is as hard as nails
(Nails are by their very nature tough)
Many similes make reference to members of the animal kingdom
As stubborn as a mule (mules are characteristically stubborn)The examples so far have used like and as when making the comparison. Not all similes use this construction, here an example from Shakespeare’s writings:
He took to the task like a duck to water (water is the duck’s natural environment)
He was like a bear with a sore head (you might use this expression to describe someone with a bad hangover, bears are supposedly mean and grumpy, and one with a sore head even more so)
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s dayWhen you want to say that something is distinctly lacking in a certain property or the opposite you might use an ironic simile:
It’s as clear a mudNext week we’ll be looking at a related subject, metaphors.
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