In a phrase which is not grammatically correct such as the above, it's kind of difficult to tell.
If the meaning you were going for is along the lines of "her dark eyes reflected the stars" it's not a metaphor.
If the meaning you were going for is more like "the light reflected from her dark eyes like stars" that's also not a metaphor, it's a very similar concept called a simile.
If you were going for something like "The reflections from her dark eyes were stars in the night", then yes, that's a metaphor.
The cat was as dark as midnight
As dark as a racists sole
Its a personification
He is scared of the dark.
No, i don't believe it is, since you're not specifically comparing 'a minute' to anything. I could be wrong, but i doubt it. A metaphor is saying something is something, like red AS blood, dark AS the night sky, just a minute is a saying, because you dont mean you'll be just a minute....
The cat was as dark as midnight
The sentence "She fell to her knees and sank into a dark hole of despair and disbelief" contains a metaphor. The description of sinking into a dark hole is a metaphor for the emotional state of despair and disbelief.
The Dark Beyond the Stars was created in 1991.
The Dark Beyond the Stars has 408 pages.
A metaphor compares two things without using the words "like" or "as". For example: Her hair was the dark night sky.
Light from the sun is reflected off the moon making it visible in the dark.
The ISBN of The Dark Beyond the Stars is 0-312-86624-0.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a subject by comparing it with a seemingly unrelated object. The night sky was as dark as a velvet blanket strewn with emeralds is an example of a metaphor.
A metaphor compares similar qualities in two situations without using the words "like" or "as" (which is called a simile).Example : "It's dark."Using Simile : "It is as dark as a moonless night."Using Metaphor : "It was a heavy cloak of gloom that covered the land."Using Metaphor : "The darkness was an eternal, endless, subterranean abyss."
The cast of Dark Stars - 2003 includes: Phil Spector
Dark Stars - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
very dark no lights around