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The grass nest is a metaphor for disorganized, especially without rules, giving people a sense of chaos. Therefore, it can be described as armpits.
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Messy grass nest is a way to describe the armpit hair in the armpit that is more messy.
Armpit hair is messy, like a grass nest. This is a metaphor.
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The use of grass nests to describe the armpits is very vivid and messy, indicating that its owner has not taken care of the armpits and is uninhibited.
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Messy grass nest is to describe the armpit armpit hair is messy or relatively long and dense, untidy or uneven growth area, and the hair is known to be hard and curved, so it will be called messy grass nest.
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Generally, the armpit hair is thicker, and the hair grows more vigorously, which is described as a messy grass nest.
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It is to describe the armpit is more disorganized, not hygienic, messy grass nest is more disorganized, disorderly, complicated, used to describe the armpit, it must be a long time not to hit, there is no too hygienic description of it!
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Hello, it is described as armpit hair is vigorous and messy! Only people have a lot of hair growth under their armpits, and it doesn't go in one direction, and it feels like a grass nest in shape!
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Messy grass nest is to describe the hair of the armpit is long and messy, and in general, messy grass nest is to describe the hair is more messy. For example, if a person's hair is not properly combed and is particularly messy, it will be said to be a messy nest.
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Messy grass nests. It means that the hair in the armpits is denser and more miscellaneous. The direction of growth is not to one side. Rather, it is disorganized, in this case it can be scraped with a spatula, or it can be removed with a depilatory cream.
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Grass nest is a description of the armpit armpit hair is long, relatively thick, such people should pay attention to frequent cleaning of the armpits, pay attention to hygiene.
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The meaning of this sentence is that there is a lot of hair in the armpits, and the hairs are very messy, disorganized, like a nest of grass. This sentence indicates that you have excessive male hormone secretion and vigorous body hair growth, so you need to tidy it up properly.
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It is mainly used to describe that the armpit hair is relatively long and messy. It has little to do with the armpits.
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Grass nest is a description of armpit hair is more dense, a little messy. Just to describe, metaphorically, there should be no malice, don't care too much.
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Grass nest is to describe the armpit hair is more lush, more, can also refer to the armpit smell is heavier, random cast, comes with these two.
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Describe the armpit as very messy, the armpit hair is not neatly arranged, like a messy grass nest, very messy and unorderly.
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Grass nest describes the armpit as having a lot of armpit hair and it is very thick. Such people are also very energetic and healthy.
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Grass nest is not a word used to describe armpits. The term was originally used to describe a haystack. After each harvest in the countryside, weeds need to be piled together.
It was later extended to human hair. When your hair is particularly messy, it looks like a nest of grass.
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The grass nest is to describe a person's arm socket is very messy, because there is too much hair under the arm socket, and it grows very messy and looks untidy, so it will be described as a grass nest.
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Grass nest is a description of a person's armpits, the armpit hair grows longer, and it looks more messy.
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Messy grass nest means that there is a lot of grass and it is very messy, and if it is to describe the armpits, it is to highlight the armpit hair and messy.
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Rotten grass nest is to describe the armpits, which is the kind of messy, and then messy, and then it is more frizzy, and then it is described as more messy, and it is a messy feeling. This metaphor is particularly apt for Shandong.
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The armpit hair is not very smooth and a little messy, so it is called a messy grass nest. For example, the hair is thin and yellow, fluffy like a nest of grass. His hair was messy like a straw nest, his stubble was like a hedgehog on his face, and his wet armpits were stinking.
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There is armpit hair in the armpits, and some people have more armpit hair, and because the armpits are often moved, the armpit hair is not very smooth and a little messy, so it is called a messy grass nest.
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The armpits are described as more hairs and denser, and the grass is more and denser.
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The grass nest describes the armpits as curly and messy, usually pay attention to cleaning and combing, if it is a natural volume, there is no way.
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If it is to describe the armpits. Most of them describe the heavy hair in the armpits. It affects the appearance, so the word chaos is used. The weight of hair in the armpits is mostly due to genetic factors, and it may also be caused by the strong secretion of male hormones in the body.
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The term "grass nest" is used to describe the appearance of hair or grass in a disorderly manner.
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Random nest should describe the armpits, armpit hair, growing thick, but also to describe his long mess.
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It is to describe that people's gazi nests have a lot of hair, and the horizontal and vertical ones are also very thick, so they are described as chaotic grass nests.
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It's a figurative sentence. Here the armpits are compared to the nests of grass, and the thick and messy hair is vividly written.
Metaphor is a commonly used figure of speech, and it is one of the figures of speech to describe or illustrate thing A with thing B that has a similarity with thing A.
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The rhetorical device used in this sentence is indeed figurative, so it is a figurative sentence. The sentence compares the armpit to a littered grass nest. It is to describe one of two objects with similar characteristics to describe the other.
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What you're talking about is that the armpit is like a messy grass nest, generally speaking, in the literal sense, chaos is irregular, some are high, some are low, some are long, some are short, that is to say, it looks untidy, and it is messy, meaning,
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"Xiao Gang's armpits are like a nest of grass" is a figurative sentence.
Metaphor is the use of thing B that has a similarity with thing A to describe or illustrate thing A, which is one of the cases of rhetoric.
Xiaogang's armpits are very similar to grass because of hair, which is a very vivid metaphor.
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Of course, it is a figurative sentence, the so-called figurative sentence, refers to the metaphor of a certain thing or phenomenon to another thing and phenomenon, the two are completely different, in this sentence, the armpit is compared to a grass nest, which is a very typical figurative sentence.
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"Xiao Gang's armpit is like a grass nest", this is a figurative sentence, the body is Xiao Gang's armpit, the metaphor is a grass nest, figuratively: like. The similarities are: disorganized.
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This sentence is a figurative sentence, and it is also a simile. Parables are divided into similes and metaphors. The necessary feature is that the sentence has the word "like", and this word is present in this sentence. The armpit is likened to a grass nest.
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Of course, it is a figurative sentence, the armpit is a metaphor for a messy grass nest, which vividly depicts the messiness of the small armpit.
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Figurative sentences are a common rhetorical device, which means to use analogies to replace abstract and incomprehensible things with simple, concrete, and vivid things. The basic structure of a figurative sentence is divided into three parts: ontology (the thing being compared), metaphor (words that indicate a figurative relationship), and metaphor (something that is analogized).
Xiao Gang's armpit (body) is like (metaphor) and a chaotic grass nest (metaphor)" is a figurative sentence.
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This is a figurative sentence. Here are the armpits, such as the grass nests. is like a figurative sentence, such a figurative sentence can be more vividly said what the nest looks like.
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"Xiao Gang's armpits are like a nest of grass" is a figurative sentence. The important signs of figurative sentences are ontology and metaphor. The ontology in this sentence is "Xiaogang's armpit", and the metaphor is"Messy grass nests. "。
Example sentence: This little girl's eyes are bright, like stars in the sky.
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This is indeed a figurative sentence. But if it's a sentence, it's better to use less sentences like this, because it's not very elegant. To put it simply, don't use armpits to form sentences.
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Xiao Gang's armpits are like a mess of grass is a figurative sentence, and the figurative sentence is an analogy, replacing abstract and incomprehensible things with simple, concrete, and vivid things. The basic structure of a figurative sentence is divided into three parts: the ontology (the thing being compared), the figurative word (the word that indicates the figurative relationship), and the figurative (the metaphorical thing).
In layman's terms, it is to compare an object or person to another object.
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Xiao Gang's armpit is like a messy grass nest, which can be called a figurative sentence, which is a metaphor for Xiao Gang's armpit and armpit hair, and it is messy.
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This is a figurative sentence, he compares the armpit to a messy grass nest, describing this armpit as a very messy and uncomfortable state. The so-called metaphor is to compare something to another, for example, the stars in the sky are like lights, twinkling and twinkling. This is also a figurative sentence.
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This sentence is a figurative sentence, which has an ontology, a metaphor and a figurative word, which meets the judgment requirements of a figurative sentence, although the analogy seems to be unelegant.
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It's a figurative sentence, this compares Xiaogang's armpit socket to a tender grass nest to describe it, there are many brushes under the armpits, don't want to be rich, don't smash it again, and then this is a simple figurative sentence.
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This figurative sentence is correct, the ontology here is the armpit, and the metaphor is the grass nest, that is, the hair under the armpit is compared to the grass nest.
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This is a figurative sentence. Place the armpits, like a grass nest. Of course, these are just my personal opinions, in my eyes, a figurative sentence.
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It's a figurative sentence that compares Xiaogang's armpit to a messy grass nest, but this figurative sentence is particularly inappropriate, if the teacher asks you to make a figurative sentence, don't write this figurative sentence, and the teacher won't give you a score.
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This is a figurative sentence, and to judge whether a sentence is a figurative sentence, it depends on whether it has an ontology and a metaphorical body.
This sentence is obviously a nest of trees itself, and the grass nest is a jade body.
So it's a figurative sentence.
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This is also a figurative sentence, but this figurative sentence is somewhat special. The word grass nest is not appropriate, if it is just a joke between friends, it is okay, if it is a sentence, it is better to change it.
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Yes, this is a figurative sentence that compares the armpits to a messy grass nest, and the vivid metaphor from the sentence immediately lets us know that the little armpit hair is messy.
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Yes, this is a figurative sentence. Comparing the armpit to a messy grass nest is a very vivid metaphor.
Although this figurative sentence is not very good.
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I think this is a figurative sentence, first of all, we can find the ontology, even the armpit can also find the metaphorical body is a nest of grass. So it's a figurative sentence.
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Hello, it's a pleasure to communicate with you, this is a figurative sentence He actually compares the long hair in the armpit of Xiaogang to a grass nest.
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Yes, this is a figurative sentence in language knowledge, because he compares the armpit hair in Xiao Gang's armpit to messy grass, and the combination of armpit and armpit is likened to messy grass nest.
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Dong Xue said that your armpits are like grass nests, just to describe it, there should be no malice. The meaning of this sentence means that your armpit hair is more abundant, thicker, and not on one side, and its direction is a little messy.
If you want it to be neat yourself, you can comb it with a comb.
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Classmates say that your armpits are like grass nests, which proves that your armpit hair growth is relatively thick, which is also a sign of health, don't care, he is just a joke, healthy signs, thick hair, very normal!
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My classmates said that my armpits were like a nest in the grass, which was a metaphor.
It means that the armpit hair in your armpits is very messy, like a nest of grass.
This metaphor is very vivid.
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Classmates say your armpits are like grass nests. This means that your armpit hair grows a lot and is messy, and there are no rules, like a pile of grass. And the armpits are like grass nests.
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Those of your classmates are joking with you, and they mean that you have a lot of hair under your armpits, which are shaped like grass nests. It is also normal to have long hair in the armpits, both boys and girls.
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Your classmates say that his armpits are like grass nests, which means that when he develops secondary sexual characteristics, he grows hair in his armpits, and he grows body hair, and many people will grow hair in their armpits, both men and women. Maybe he has more hair in his armpits, so he can describe himself like that.
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Classmates say that your armpits are like a nest of grass, maybe you have made too many friends of the opposite sex, and you have to protect the opposite sex, which makes people feel more chaotic!
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This probably means that your armpit hair is relatively long, which is nothing, which is inevitable in the process of growth and development. Your classmates will also have a lot of them in the future. It's early and late, so don't take it personally.
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Is it that you have more armpit hair, and it is also more messy, so when your classmates saw it, they said that your armpits were like grass nests.
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The classmates said that your bird's nest is small and noisy, which means that. Seeing that you have grown armpit hair, then it means that you are very mature, and you have the performance of an adult, and you are developing quickly.
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When a classmate says that you are like a messy grass nest, it should mean messy.
Messy grass nest means messy. It refers to something being placed out of order, smashed indiscriminately, thrown indiscriminately, etc. Untidy, unruly. That's why my classmates said that you are like a nest in the grass.
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My classmates may have said this because of their body hair. It is recommended that when you chat with others, if you don't understand, you can communicate further, and you will find the answer if you continue to chat.
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It may be that he thinks that you don't usually pay attention to hygiene, and then you don't take a bath much, and there is a smell under your armpits, and you don't take care of it much, or he thinks that your armpit hair is relatively long, because you can't stretch, so it's like a messy grass nest, and he may want you to take care of it.
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The classmate means that your armpit hair is too obvious and looks like a nest of grass, because you think you can shave your armpit hair, it will make people feel much better, and people nowadays will deal with armpit hair, you can shave it.
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