alpacinou
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- Sep 30, 2019
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- Iran
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Hello.
Imagine someone does a lot of exercise and they don't have body fat and they are light.
Now, you want to give them a compliment. Can you say "as light as a bird"? Or as light as a feather?
Do these work?
1. Emily works out every day. She is as light as a bird.
2. Emily works out every day. She is as light as a feather.
Is there another idiom or more interesting way of expressing that idea?
Imagine someone does a lot of exercise and they don't have body fat and they are light.
Now, you want to give them a compliment. Can you say "as light as a bird"? Or as light as a feather?
Do these work?
1. Emily works out every day. She is as light as a bird.
2. Emily works out every day. She is as light as a feather.
Is there another idiom or more interesting way of expressing that idea?