-Spread your wings my little butterfly (Metaphor) -Don't matter if I fall from the sky (Metaphor) -Like water off my wings (Simile)
No it does not, it is a metaphor.
it spreads its wings and gives out loud vocalizations.
its a metaphor you cant fly with wings on the outside but you can on the inside
A metaphor for hate could be a poison that spreads and consumes everything it touches, leaving only destruction in its wake.
The metaphor in the poem "Easter Wings" by George Herbert compares the speaker's soul to a pair of Easter wings. The upward movement of the wings represents the soul's desire to rise above worldly concerns and sin, seeking spiritual renewal and redemption. Just as the wings are necessary for flight, the soul needs faith and grace to soar towards salvation.
A rhino is a unicorn with no wings. Sorry, not that good.
When a turkey spreads its wings, it's called strutting.
It's helpful to keep in mind that this is metaphor, operating on the basis that "wings" will elevate people or ideas to their greater potential. So, love is an elevated form of friendship because it has wings. Again, not actual wings, but symbolic ones.
The idiom "spread your wings as a new nation" means to assert independence and establish oneself as a sovereign entity. It often refers to a country breaking away from colonial rule or forming a new government. Just as a bird spreads its wings to take flight and explore new horizons, a new nation spreads its influence and establishes its identity on the global stage.
A fairy is like a delicate whisper of magic, flitting across the world on gossamer wings, leaving a trail of enchantment in its wake.
Any comparison that uses like or as is a simile. Otherwise it is a metaphor. Like a giant bird flapping its wings, the airplane flew over the field. Simile. The airplane accelerated down the runway and with a mighty leap the giant bird flew into the sky. Metaphor