Meaning – not drunk; very solemn or serious
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We can always count on Daniel to drive us home after a
party. After all, he’s always as sober
as a judge (= not drunk).
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I often wonder if Jason ever laughs. I’ve been working
with him for more than a month and he’s always as sober as a judge (= solemn
or serious).
This is not a simile....there must be a comparison between two different objects....unlike objects...A man is being compared with another man....so it is not a simile
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