FUN COMPARISONS AND DESCRIPTIVES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE...
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03-21-2024, 09:32 AM -
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Here is an interesting saying taken from a recent book. It is sort of a witty rejoinder that is NOT a compliment. More like a 'slap in the face'. A comment about a person's intelligence.


...he wasn’t able to string two words together without misspelling both of them.
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03-25-2024, 09:08 PM -
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Here are a couple more favorite "Southern" sayings (Similes, Metaphors, other allusions..)


"As welcome as an outhouse breeze"

"Dark as a sack of black cats"

"Brave as a bigamist"

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03-26-2024, 07:40 PM -
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Here are a couple more sayings that evoke a distinct image in the 'mind's eye'.


"The wrinkled visage looked older than Florida..."

"A smile as warm as a clear morning in January..."
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04-24-2024, 06:05 AM -
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Here is an interesting usage for a common phrase...

"I had met her.  A shit-stirrer. With a great big spoon."

From  Never Have I Ever   by Joshilyn Jackson
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04-30-2024, 05:14 PM -
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Here are a couple of sayings from a recent book. Could be called an adage possibly, or perhaps "proverb' would be closer to correct.


“In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king,” 

 From The Druid  by Jeff Wheeler



“It is more honorable to be raised to a throne than to be born to one. Fortune bestows the one, merit obtains the other.” 

From The Druid  by Jeff Wheeler
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06-02-2024, 07:10 PM -
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Here are some "Southern" sayings from my old notebooks of adages...


We’re closer than two roaches on a bacon bit.

You look like something the cat dragged in and the kittens didn’t want.

Smaller than a tick turd.  (THAT would be SMALL.!!)
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06-28-2024, 09:41 PM -
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Here are a few more sayings (idioms) that are more prevalent in the South...


As confused as a goat on astro-turf...


Grinning like a possum eating a sweet potato.


I’m just hanging out like a hair in a biscuit.


It’s quieter than a mouse peeing on cotton.
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07-04-2024, 05:35 AM -
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Here are some woodpecker comparisons --- Similes - Metaphors


As confused as a rubber nosed woodpecker in a petrified forest.  (as effective as..; As tired as... )


As silent as a woodpecker with a headache.


Harder than woodpecker lips..
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10-01-2024, 07:29 PM -
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I have a bunch more of these sayings; figures of speech; proverbs; adages; or whatever and however you want to refer to them... So, I guess I'll throw some more of them out there.


For the person wh was angry, riled up, and ready to fight..

**He was tail up and stinger out..


For someone DEEP in trouble, or jail, or..??

**He was so deep in trouble he would have to be fed beans with a slingshot..


Someone scared or anxious...

**He was squirming like a worm in hot ashes..


For someone who was spaced out or in daydreaming...

**You're so blind you would miss a crawdad playing cards with Ray Charles...


For someone who was hurt, hammered thumb, stubbed toe, banged head...

**He screamed like a mashed cat..


Where something was used up or eaten up or just plain missing...

**It was scarce as deviled eggs after a church picnic..
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