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there the wind is like a whetted knife.(omit 'like')

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Answered by Asish101
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There the wind is as a whetted knife

There the wind is just as a whetted knife



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Answered by kashviagarwal123
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This line signifies the chilling sensation caused by the unrestricted blowing of cold winds.’Whetted’ means ‘sharp’. Hence the wind is so cold that it cuts like a sharp knife.

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