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explain the simile "like sparks from a blacksmith's window".

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FallOutBlink
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  • 14-11-2016
"Like sparks from a blacksmith's window" refers to the sparks that happen when a blacksmith is working. The meaning depends on the context. The context should usually be something like anger, exploding anger, or it could be excitement...
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