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Answered by leema40
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teeth of comb then eye of needle..

Answered by kavyapsynergy
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Teeth of comb then eye of a needle.

Figurative expressions:

  • A figurative expression uses an imaginative word or expression to describe something in an interesting way.
  • The comb has closely arranged bristles like how teeth are arranged in the jaw.
  • Similarly, the needle has a hole in the shape of an eye.
  • Hence, these are referred to as the teeth of a comb and the eye of a needle.
  • Some of the other figurative expressions include the neck of a bottle (narrow part in a bottle below its mouth), the foot of a hill (base or lower part), the mouth of a river (opening), and many more.
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