Fire and Smoke
Fire and Smoke
See Also: TOBACCO
- Blaze like a box of matches —Joseph Conrad
- (His house) burned like a candle —Sholom Aleichem
- A cloud of black soot stood in it [a room] like a fairy-tale monster in a thick wood —Boris Pasternak
- A flame as clear as a streetlight —Cynthia Ozick
- The flame reared like the trunk of an animal —Steve Erickson
- Flames fluttered like a school of fishes —Saul Bellow
- (Suddenly the) flame shot up, leaping like a dancer in the air —Alix Kates Shulman
- Oily flames curl like hair —Jean Thompson
- Ribbons of flame slithered like orange serpents across the … floor —Paul Kuttner
- The smoke ascended in a straight column, as though from a pagan altar —Isaac Bashevis Singer
- Smoke flared through his nostrils like an old painting of a dragon —David Brierly
- Smoke in the air like fog on the New Jersey flats —Carlos Baker
- Smoke (from his clay pipe) lay on the air like tule fog in a marsh —Bill Pronzini
- Smoke puffed from her nostril like a tiny exhaust —Ross Macdonald
- Smoke rose … like a snake —Hugh Walpole
- (In June when earth) smokes like slag —James Wright
- Smoke … spread itself out like an infernal sort of cloud —Joseph Conrad
- Smouldering embers of a fire blinked like red eyes —Ellen Glasgow
- [Earth and night] smoulder like the slow, curing fire of a Javanese head-shrinker —Ted Hughes
- Sparks flew against the [fireplace] screen like imprisoned birds —Margaret Millar
Similes Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1988 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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