no, but "a cherry is a head" is, but that wouldn't make any sense.
you use a metaphor based on food like. The cherry on that cake looked as delicious as the fresh fruit from Italy
yes
Metaphor. This phrase is a metaphor that suggests the person is arrogant or conceited, comparing their apparent inflated ego to an actual physical swelling of the head.
The cherry metaphor in the poem conveys the idea of temptation or desire, as cherries are often associated with sweetness and indulgence. It adds a layer of sensuality and allure to the imagery, emphasizing the idea of longing or temptation in the context of the poem.
Sailboat is your head Sailboat is your headSailboat is your head
no it is not one
Dozing off ; Being distracted ; Not paying attention
Yes, "her head is up in space" is a metaphor that suggests the person is not fully present or focused on the situation at hand. It implies that their thoughts are distant or detached.
No, "a frosty rime was on his head" is not a metaphor in Chapter 1 of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. It is a descriptive phrase that indicates cold weather and frost on the character's head. Metaphors involve direct comparisons without using "like" or "as."
Hyperbole
2010
your mum's head