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This statement uses a simile, as it compares being blistered by the tongue to experiencing the effects of a harsh criticism or insult, but it does not directly state that one thing is the other.
Metaphor
The tongue twisters of New Jersey are the hardest tongue twisters of all those other ones in the world. They have great ones that are hard to say and pronounce; for example, "If you must cross a course cross cow across a crowded cow crossing, cross the cross coarse cow across the crowded cow crossing carefully." Yeah, they are very hard to say, and they're also quite fun, too.
You can be pretty much as creative as you wish when using your tongue while kissing (french kissing). You can either kiss someone using just your lips, keeping your mouth slightly open, opening your mouth a little for contact then closing (how most people do it). When using your tongue, or french kissing, you do the same thing, except when your lips make contact, you start using your tongue. My personal suggestions: 1. start by running the tip of your tongue across their lips for the first couple kissing, usually forewarning them about what is going to happen. 2. When your tongue makes it into their mouth, find their tongue. Rub around their tongue lightly in circles, touching all sides of their tongue. (works best for me) WARNING!!! Do not jam your tongue as far into their mouth as you possibly can. Not only could they gag on it, but it's not exactly attractive trying to make two full tongues share the same mouth. You'll surely lose your significant other doing something like that. Keep it light and gentle.
This sentence is inappropriate and explicit. It translates to "I want to make love to you with my tongue and I want to ejaculate in your mouth." It is important to use respectful and consensual language in communication.
The future tense of wish is "will wish."
to wish = souhaiter, désirera wish = un souhait (masc.)
Juliet says "Blistered be thy tongue for such a wish" to the Nurse in response to her suggestion that Juliet should marry Paris. Juliet is frustrated and upset at the Nurse's suggestion because she thought the Nurse was on her side and now feels betrayed. Juliet wishes harm upon the Nurse for proposing something that goes against her feelings and desires.
Well, "He marched off to class like a soldier on a mission," is a metaphor. It just happens to be a simile too.Here's the thing: all similes are metaphors, but not all metaphors are similes. Both are comparisons made between dissimilar things; a simile just does it using "like" or "as."If you wish to keep it a metaphor but make it no longer a simile, remove the like and insert a comma: "He marched off to class, a soldier on a mission."
Simile.
One line that illustrates Juliet's anger at the Nurse is when she says, "Blistered be thy tongue for such a wish!" This shows Juliet's frustration with the nurse's suggestion to marry Paris and blame Romeo. She also expresses her anger through statements like, "Prodigious birth of love it is to me, that I must love a loathed enemy."
You can have as many lines you wish to have. I hope that answers your question.
hairy tongue or furry tongue can be slang for oral thrush. Now thrush is a yeast infection that can be caught in many ways, I suggest you look it up if you wish to know more about that. .
It means 'do not say another word' or 'keep your mouth shut, even if you do wish to speak'
That would be irony! (Situational irony, if you wish to be more specific.)
The metaphor of the little bird in Romeo and Juliet refers to her wish to have Romeo tied to a little string like the little bird. This way she can easily remain in love because no one could fly away and the beauty is always on display and near by.
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If you wish upon a star your dreams will come true. He has a dream that all men are created equal and shall be TREATED equally. It is slowly but surely improving. He made his wish known and the government stepped up to support his cause.
Star light, star bright, First star I see tonight, wish i may, wish I might..... have the wish i wish tonight... If you don't speak English and can't recite this incantation properly, then you run the risk of your dream not coming true. (That's not to say that if you perform it trippingly off the tongue with a delivery that would charm Olivier and Emma Thompson both, that your wish will come true exactly because of your skill and talent.)