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He drinks copiously like a fish.
She walks as gracefully and elegantly as a cat.
as precise as a surgeon
as regular as a clock
as cunning as a fox
as ugly as a toad
as strong as an ox
as sour as vinegar
as lithe as a panther
as quiet as a mouse
as bumpy as a gravel road.
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as sharp as a bowling ball
as subtle as a sledgehammer
as straight as a round-about
as porous as steel
as bulletproof as a spongecake
as cuddly as a cactus
as charming as an eel
as pretty as a car crash
as smooth as sandpaper
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Karen was offended when I said that she was as flaky as a
snowstorm.
Be careful when you go out. The sidewalk is as slippery as
greased glass.
Im not comfortable about this situation. I feel like a bug
sitting under a magnifying glass.
I hoped our play would be a success and last for many
performances. However, I guess it will last as long as a balloon in
a roomful of kittens.
I really like Patty. Her heart is as soft as a feather
pillow.
Cheryls smile is as sweet as a lullaby.
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He is as black as negro .
She cooks as a famous cook .
His daughter plays as a real pianist .
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I looked at the First of the Barons. He was eating salad taking
a whole lettuce leaf on his fork and absorbing it slowly
rabbit-wise a fascinating process to watch.
Every man has somewhere in the back of his head the wreck of a
thing which he calls his education . My book is intended to embody
in concise form these remnants of early instruction.
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61. John O'Hara ( 31.1.1905 )
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How long have you known him? Whats he like?
but thats how I met him
Actually hes very good. His family have loads of money from the
lumber business and Ive never seen anything like the way he spends
money
Hes very homely , but he has this dry sense of humor that at
first you dont quite know
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How long have you known him? Whats he like?
Since Christmas. Hes from Seattle and he spent Christmas with
friends of mine in Greenwich is how I happened to meet him.
I sat next to him at dinner the night after Christmas, and he
was the quiet type, I thought. He looked to be the quiet type. So I
found out what he did and I began talking about gastroenterostomies
and stuff and he just sat there and nodded all the time I was
talking.
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He has a Packard that he keeps in Greenwich and hardly ever
uses except when he comes to see me. He was a marvelous basket ball
player at Dartmouth and two weeks ago when he came up to our house
he hadnt had a golf stick in his hands since last Summer and he
went out and shot an eighty seven
Sometimes I think oh, not really, but a strange overhearing him
might suggest sending him to an alienist.
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So I found out what he did and I began talking about
gastroenterostomies and stuff and he just sat there and nodded all
the time I was talking.
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Since Christmas . Hes from Seattle and he spent Christmas with
friends of mine in Greenwich is how I happened to meet him
Finally I said something to him. I asked him if by any chance
he was listening to what I was saying, or bored, or what ? No. no
bored , he said. Just cockeyed . And he was. Cockeyed .
I think oh, not really, but a strange overhearing him might
suggest sending him to an alienist.
It seems so long and so hard to believe
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Loads of money
Hardly ever uses
he hadnt have a golf stick in his hand.
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It seems so long ago
I ve never seen anything like the way he spends money.