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This metaphor indicates that her eyes are bright and full of joy or happiness. It suggests that she is feeling excited or pleased about something.
"Delight" can either be a noun or a verb, and it is spelled the same either way.Examples:Noun: "Delight shone from the little boy's eyes as he ate his ice cream."Verb: "Good teachers delight in expanding the minds of their students."
Your mother.
Her eyes shone like diamonds. Eyes are directly compared to diamonds - Similie
Her eyes shone with an irrepresable twinkle of admiration.
And in you eyes the bright sun shone!
The cat's luminous green eyes shone in the dark night.
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Ronida is a kurdish name and which means "the sun shone".....
Syntonic optometry uses colored light shone into a patient's eyes to treat visual and other dysfunctions.
Increasing the amount of light entering the eyes causes the pupils to contract. Think about it, if someone shone a flashlight into your eyes, wouldn't you try to shield them?
John Shone goes by Shoney, and Shoney Shone.