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Hasibul Alam Posted 6 years ago
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‘Stew on the stove ‘ means?

“That fit smooth and easy so the whole house worked like the stew on the stove.”
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org/dictionary/english/simile , a figure of speech, created by the author. You are supposed to imagine what stew on the stove looks like, or behaves and apply that to the household.

  • org/dictionary/english/simile , a figure of speech, created by the author.
  • You are supposed to imagine what stew on the stove looks like, or behaves and apply that to the household.
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It is a https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/simile, a figure of speech, created by the author. You are supposed to imagine what stew on the stove looks like, or behaves and apply that to the household.

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