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تاريخ التسجيل: May 2009
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قالوا عن your body
يلا نشوف يلا  - (A big soft) ass as wide as an axhandle —George Garrett
- Body and mind, like man and wife, do not always agree to die together —Charles Caleb Colton
- Body grown light as a shell, empty as a shell —Joyce Carol Oates
- The body is like a piano. It is needful to have the instrument in good order —Henry Ward Beecher
- The body, lady, is like a house: it don’t go anywhere; but the spirit, lady, is like an automobile: always on the move —Flannery O’Connor See Also: SOUL
- Body..light as milk —Philip Levine
- Body like a block of granite —Brian Glanville
- Body like a spring —Marguerite Duras
- (Had a) body like a stack of lumpy pillows —Robert Campbell
- Body like dry bone —Robert Silverberg
- Body … long like a weasel’s —Anton Chekhov
- Body … shaped like a sack half full of cement —Sterling Hayden
- Body … silvery like a white rose —Isak Dinesen
- The body turns empty as the shell of an insect, or like something inflatable but flattened —Jayne Anne Phillips
- Body warm and flat as beer that’s been standing —Marge Piercy
- Buddha-like body still as an onyx boulder —Ralph Ellison
- Build like a sack of angle irons —Loren D. Estleman
- Built like a bowling pin —Clive Cussler
- (She’s hard to fit, being) built like a cement root cellar —Louise Erdrich
- Built like a Coke machine —Joseph Wambaugh
- Built like a crate —William Diehl
- Built like a fire plug —Pat Conroy
- Built like a greyhound —Miles Gibson
- Built like a hammer —Lee K. Abbott
- Built like a Russian weightlifter —William Diehl
- Built like a skyscraper —Slogan, Shaw-Walker steel filing cabinets
- Built like a snowman. A small round head atop a large round body with no neck in between —Rick Borsten
- Built like a vault —Anon
- Built like refrigerators —Jonathan Valin
- Built solid, firm and square, like an unencumbered pine —Sylvia Berkman
- Built square, like a van —William Beechcroft
- Built with curves like the hull of a racing yacht —Ernest Hemingway A quick simile is about as much space as a master of conciseness like Hemingway devotes to physically describing a character. The woman with the racing yacht curves is Lady Brett from The Sun Also Rises .
- Chest like a nail keg —Peter Matthiessen
- Chest like an oak wine cask —Ira Wood
- Chest like an oyster barrel —Ogden Nash
- Chests and bellies like a pair of avalanches —T. Coraghessan Boyle
- Chunky, heavy, like a Samoan swimmer —Herbert Gold
- Corded and tough as a short piece of tallowed cable —George Foy The simile in Foy’s novel, Coaster, applies to a sailor.
- Delicate and softly rounded as a painting by Boucher —F. van Wyck Mason
- (Against the light of the lamp,) the delicate erotic lines of her slender body came up like a photographic print in a developing tray —Brian Moore
- Even her hipbones [like rest of angular body] jutted out as if her skirt was draped on a coathanger —Richard Maynard
- A figure like a beer barrel —Oscar Wilde A variation by Charles Johnson: “Broad as a beer barrel.”
- Figure like a sack of flour —Josephine Tey
- A figure like a two-armed Venus de Milo who had been on a sensible diet —David Niven Being an actor as well as a writer, Niven undoubtedly had a special appreciation for any device which would capture audience attention the minute the curtain rises; and so this simile from the first sentence of his autobiography, The Moon’s a Balloon .
- Figure … so delicate that she moved like a shadow —Inez Haynes Irwin
- (She had) a figure that was like a swift unexpected blow to the diaphragm —that to linger on makes the beholder feel obscene —Frederick Exley
- A fine small body, like a miniature dog bred for show —Maureen Howard
- (He was) flat and wide as a gingerbread man —Charles Portis
- Flat-chested and straight as a board —MacDonald Harris
- Graceful figure, which was as tough as hickory and as flexible as a whip —Thomas Wolfe
- Her body seemed somehow to hang on her, like somebody else’s clothing —William McIlvanney
- Her broad ***less body made her resemble a dilapidated Buddha —Ross Macdonald
- Her firm protruding ass looked like a split peach —Steve Shagan
- Hips like hills of sand —Arabian Nights
- Hips like jugs —Eugene McNamara
- His ancient, emaciated body looked as though it were already attacked by the corruption of the grave —W. Somerset Maugham
- His body was covered with a dense mat of black hair. He looked like an overfed chimpanzee —Andrew Kaplan
- His body waved like a flame in the breeze —Television obituary describing James Cagney’s physical grace, 1986
- His pectorals hung flabbily, like the breasts of an old woman —Gerald Kersh
- It [worn body] was as if it were charred by a thunderbolt —Honoré de Balzac
- Long body, devoid of developed muscles, was like a long, limp sash —Yukio Mishima
- Look like a hot-air balloon with insufficient ballast —Anna Quindlen, New York Times /Hers, March 27, 1986 The cause for the hot-air balloon appearance is pregnancy.
- (A man with) a middle like a flour bag —Sharon Sheehe Stark
- (Kaplan was examining the) midriff bulge that ballooned out over his belt like an inflated inner tube —William P. Kennedy The simile marks the opening of Kennedy’s espionage novel, The Masakado Lesson.
- (Was halfway through the process of turning from muscular to fat, so that at present he was) of uncertain consistency, like a cheap mattress —Richard Francis
- Round and curved as a marble statue —George Garrett
- A small boned body as easy to fragment as a young grouse’s —Penelope Gilliatt
- A small, plump woman, with her waist cinctured in sternly, like a cushion with a noose around it —John Cheever
- Spine … like an iron rod —Angela Carter
- Square as a wooden block —T. Coraghessan Boyle
- Square like a block of stone —Willis Johnson
- (She no longer had her slim waist or rounded bosom but was) square like a stack of firewood —Isak Dinesen
- (A massive woman … ) square, rather like a great piece of oak furniture —Willa Cather
- Still had an athlete’s frame … but the flesh had sagged on the hanger, like an old suit with change left in the pockets —Jonathan Valin
- Straight as a mast, muscled like a gorilla —Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings
- A strong, supple body, like a tigress —Anthony Powell
- Torso … thick and circular, like the bole of a tree —Madison Smartt Bell
- (His body looked soft, his) waist puffing out like rising bread dough —Sue Grafton
- We are bound to our bodies like an oyster to its shell —Plato
- Weight was … beginning to hang like slightly inferior clothing —William Mcllvanney
- (Jill Martin was what they call a healthy lady.) Well rounded, like something out of Rubens —Mike Fredman
- (He was) wide as a door —Andre Dubus
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