They paddled through the calm, crystal clear waters.
Desks screeched as they were pushed together by the students.
The Arkansas sun bakes their skin like cookies in an oven.
The classroom was a circus!
The paddles, looking tired and worn out from their long day, slowly push the water back.
I stepped out and heard the sizzle of barbecue.
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The whispers of the paper airplanes and spitballs were lost among the noise of the room.
I savored the sweet, sour, and salty flavors.
The students were having a whale of a time.
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Each dress seemed to shudder with excitement.
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She is on cloud nine as she approaches the waterfall that she thinks might stretch upwards for a hundred miles.
idiom and hyperbole
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He was close enough now to hear the engines roar as they came to life.
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Soon, Dad carried to the table a mountain of food stacked a mile high.
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Room 302 was suddenly so silent that you could have heard a pin drop.