as spotless as /write appropriate similies
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as scarce as feathers on a fish, as spotless as snow ( as lilies ). as secret as thought, as spruce as an onion. as secure as the grave, as stale as old beer. as seedy as a raspberry ...
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Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'simile' as 'an expression including the words "like" or "as" to compare one thing with another.'
Similies used by poets with the words 'as spotless as' are as follows :
1. Spotless as snow. (Robert Bloomfield)
2. Heart as spotless as the doves. (John Gilbert Cooper)
3. Spotless as an angel. (Thomas Heywood)
4. Spotless and sincere, as the chaste vows of the holy vestals are. (Thomas Otway)
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