
Whether you're as smart as a whip or as dumb as a box of hammers, you probably use similes in your everyday speech.
A simile is a phrase connecting an adjective with a noun using 'like' or 'as.' So when you describe someone as 'strong as an ox' or if you say they 'eat like a bird,' you are using similes.
We've gathered dozens of these odd little phrases and split them in two. Some are well known; others you may have never heard before. Can you put them back together again?
| LEVEL ONE: EASY AS PIE |
LEVEL TWO: ANIMAL KINGDOM |
LEVEL THREE: LIKE, WHATEVER |
LEVEL FOUR: WEIRD ONES |
LEVEL FIVE: PICTURES ONLY |



















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