Idioms
Metaphors
Similes
Bodybuilding
What's the Figurative Language?
100

It made sense why she majored in fashion because she was always dressed to the nines.

Dressed to the nines: very stylish

100

His anger is a volcano, ready to erupt at any moment.

"His anger is a volcano" is comparing someone's temper to a volcano that is unpredictable and explosive.

100

Usain Bolt is as fast as a cheetah.

as fast as a cheetah: really quick

100

Bodybuilding traces its roots back to ancient Greece, where athletes trained to achieve physical perfection and strength for competitive events like the Olympics. However, modern bodybuilding as a sport began to take shape in the late 19th century, with figures like Eugen Sandow, often referred to as the "father of modern bodybuilding," popularizing the concept of physique display and strength exhibitions.

What should the title of this paragraph be?

Ancient Roots of Bodybuilding

100

His words cut through the silence like a knife.

What is a simile?

200

I went to a Taylor Swift concert not knowing most of her songs which made me feel like a fish out of water.

fish out of water: someone who feels uncomfortable or out of place in a particular situation. 

200

When he was feeling blue, his friend told him a funny joke which cheered him up reminding him that laughter is the best medicine.

Feeling blue (idiom): Feeling sad/down

"Laughter is the best medicine": Laughter is compared with medicine so as to help you heal or recover from an event. 

200

He was as sharp as a thumbtack so he was voted valedictorian.

Sharp as a thumbtack: really smart

200

The Mr. Olympia competition stands as the pinnacle of professional bodybuilding, with winners considered the epitome of physical perfection in the sport. Established in 1965 by Joe Weider, this prestigious event has seen legendary figures like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ronnie Coleman, and Lee Haney etch their names into bodybuilding history with multiple title wins.

The Legacy of Mr. Olympia

200

School is a marathon, not a sprint.

What is a metaphor?

300

I wasn't ready for that pop quiz, it really threw me for a loop.

Threw me for a loop: to surprise or disorient someone unexpectedly

300

You can ask me anything; I'm an open book.

"Open book" compares a book that's easy to read with a person who easily provides information.

300

The gossip spread like wildfire throughout the halls, quickly reaching every person in school.

Spread like wildfire: moved rapidly

300

Contrary to popular belief, bodybuilding isn't just about bulking up muscles. It also requires meticulous attention to diet, training, and rest. Bodybuilders meticulously calculate their macronutrient intake, often following strict diets to optimize muscle growth and minimize body fat. Additionally, rest and recovery are crucial for muscle repair and growth, with many bodybuilders adhering to specific sleep schedules and incorporating rest days into their training regimen. 

What should the title of this paragraph be?

The Science Behind Bodybuilding

 

300

The wind whispered secrets through the trees.

What is personification?

400

I sometimes wish I was more mysterious, but I always wear my heart on my sleeve.

Wear my heart on my sleeve: someone who displays emotion openly 

400

The thought has been weighing on my mind for some time now.

weighing on my mind: comparing the emotional weight of the decision with the physical weight of something heavy 

400

The disappointment in his eyes was clear as day as he saw his test score.

clear as day: easily noticeable or obvious.
400

The practice of "posing" is a crucial aspect of bodybuilding competitions. Posing routines showcase a bodybuilder's muscular development, symmetry, and overall physique aesthetics. Competitors spend hours perfecting their poses, aiming to highlight their strengths and downplay any weaknesses. Posing is not just about flexing muscles but also about creating visually pleasing transitions between poses to captivate judges and audiences alike. 

What should the title of this paragraph be?

The Art of Posing 

400

Exams were a battleground where students waged war against their own doubts and fears.

What is a metaphor?

500

After years of beefing it, they finally decided to bury the hatchet and move forward.

bury the hatchet: reconcile or make peace with someone after a disagreement or conflict. 

beef it: means to have a complaint about something, to have a disagreement with someone, to be dissatisfied with something. 

500

I always felt like the odd one out and was told I'm the black sheep of the family.

"Black sheep" compares a sheep that doesn't fit in with their flock with a person who doesn't fit in with their surroundings.

500

His words were as sharp as knives, cutting through the silence with their honesty.

sharp as knives: direct and impactful

500

Despite its physical demands, bodybuilding has transcended mere sport to become a lifestyle for many enthusiasts worldwide. Beyond the competitive aspect, it fosters discipline, dedication, and self-improvement. Many practitioners find fulfillment in the journey of sculpting their bodies, setting and achieving personal goals, and inspiring others along the way. Bodybuilding communities, both online and offline, provide support networks where members share knowledge, experiences, and motivation to pursue their fitness aspirations. 

What should the title of this paragraph be?

Bodybuilding: More Than A Sport

500

The gymnasium echoed with the rhythmic thump of basketballs and the squeak of sneakers, a symphony of athletic ambition.

What is personification?

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