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Comparative Idioms
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Here are three comparative idioms that are commonly used in English:
1. As busy as a bee: Meaning very busy or industrious.
Example: "During the holiday season, the shops are as busy as bees with shoppers."
2. As light as a feather: Meaning very light in weight.
Example: "The package was as light as a feather, making it easy to carry."
3. As clear as day: Meaning very clear and obvious.
Example: "Her explanation was as clear as day; everyone understood it easily."
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