No. The sun does not have a face or a mouth, so it cannot smile.
A metaphor for a bright smile, is the sun. A smile can brighten up a persons day, and so can the sun (:
Pablo's smile is the sun.
Not exactly her smile, but brooo you should see her body, so hot; can melt the sun.
Don't Need the Sun to Shine - To Make Me Smile - was created on 2001-10-22.
Her smile was as bright as the sun, lighting up the room with its warmth and radiance.
Yes it's two syllables. Sun-shine.
Personification is the attribution of human qualities and attributes to nonhuman things. In "the sun continue to smile on him," the sun is smiling, which is considered as a human quality. The sun doesn't literally smile (up)on (someone or something), but it expresses, bestow, or look with favor or approval on someone or something.
The color was a bright as the sun.
It is neither a metaphor nor onamonapia. That would be a simile.A metaphor is a comparison.A simile is a comparison using like or as.Onomonapia is sound effect words."Dale's smile was as bright asthe sun."This statement compares his smile to the sun using "as", so it is a simile.
Barbara Griffin "Just like Your Smile" from a cartoon "CJ the DJ".
Your smile is like a ray on sun. The house is as cold as snow.
The sentence uses a simile to create a comparison between the woman's smile and the rising sun.