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Term: Like a Lamb

Description:

The phrase "like a lamb" is an idiomatic expression that is commonly used to describe someone or something as gentle, calm, or innocent. It often suggests a sense of meekness or tranquility.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective: When describing someone's behavior or demeanor.
  • Adverb: When modifying a verb to indicate how someone is acting or behaving.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Adjective - Describing someone's behavior or demeanor.

Example: She approached the podium like a lamb, speaking softly and gently.

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Sense 2:

Adverb - Modifying a verb to indicate how someone is acting or behaving.

Example: He followed his teacher's instructions like a lamb, without any resistance.

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