One such simile is as lucky as a leprechaun.
Another is as lucky as a five time lottery winner.
Similes are figures of speech that compare two unlike things using "like" or "as." For the phrase "as lucky as," some examples of similes could be "as lucky as a four-leaf clover," "as lucky as winning the lottery," or "as lucky as finding a needle in a haystack." These similes emphasize the idea of extreme luck or good fortune in a vivid and imaginative way.
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I could be so lucky lucky lucky lucky. KyLiE mInOuGe
Lucky Dube died on October 18, 2007 at the age of 43.
Lucky Vanous is 6' 4".
Lucky Meisenheimer was born in 1957.
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similies and metaphors
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Similies for winning
Similies compare two "unlike" things when using like or as to develop the comparison
help me create similies for certain words like herself,someone, throughout.
writers use similies
personification, metaphors and similies
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he will be like a tree there is several others
descriptive language in a text, such as metaphors, similies etc
personification and similies