Depending on the context, it could mean that they were cold and dead, or it could mean that he angry... freezing the person out, in a way.
Sure you don't mean "break the ice"? Have never heard "break the eyes"- but break the ice means to begin the process of starting a conversation with a stranger. I decided to break the ice with my new class by asking them to write down their favorite color and favorite food.
Her eyes were as cold as ice.
Once she saw that ice cream cone, her eyes lit up.
Black man on ice tripping with eyes blugingaling and see lookin at window frame doing 10 mins ago and ear senoiion secret agent wanna be
he loves her more than ice cream
The metaphor "ice-black cold eyes" in "Once upon a time" likely suggests that the character's eyes are dark and cold, resembling the icy chill of black ice. This can imply that the character is distant, unfeeling, or even menacing.
Ask Tom.
Oh, dude, it's like totally a metaphor! I mean, unless you're talking about a popsicle or something, then it's just literal. But if you're using it to describe someone's heart or attitude, then yeah, it's a metaphor. Like, it's not like their heart is actually made of ice... hopefully.
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A metaphor is simply using a word or phrase as a symbol for another word or phrase. A metaphor for ice might be glass.
Yes, the lyrics of "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice contain a metaphor. The phrase "Ice Ice Baby" itself is a metaphor, as it compares the cold and solid nature of ice to the cool and confident demeanor of the protagonist in the song. The repeated use of the word "ice" throughout the song serves as a metaphor for the character's tough and unyielding personality.
Eyes of Ice was created in 1983-02.
Yes, "If you were a scoop of ice cream" is a metaphor because it is comparing someone to a scoop of ice cream in a figurative way to convey an idea or image.
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cold heart
Yes.