Yes, because it is using "like or as."
The most loved color of sapphire is blue but there are plenty of other colors as well. People like the pink sapphire, yellow sapphire and so on.
Sapphires are commonly associated with a deep blue color, but they can also come in a range of other colors such as pink, yellow, green, and even colorless. The intensity of the blue color in a sapphire can vary depending on factors like the presence of trace elements in the crystal.
The Blue Sapphire (Neelam) gemstone helps in handling nerve-related tensions, neurological disorders, etc. Wearing the Blue Sapphire provides protection against theft, terror, accidents, and problems caused due to natural calamities like storms, and fire.
Blue colored clothing works the best to bring out your blue eyes. Other colors that work well include pink and white. \ i agree but i think white with two blue stripes going across (boys) or dots (girls) would do and make a nice match
No, sapphire is not a metallic. However, it does contain various metals such as chromium, titanium and iron in small amounts.
Her eyes sparkled like diamonds. His eyes were dark as coal. She had blue eyes like a pool. Her eyes sparkled like the stars above.
No. If anything that is an idiom. A simile is a comparison of two things using words like "like" or "as". An example of a simile is "Her eyes are as blue as the sky".
Eyes like two pieces of pale blue-green ice.
it is a simile because it has Like in it.
Her eyes were the sea.
simile
T.V. is like chewing gum for your eyes.
Metaphor. :)If you said, "Her eyes were like sapphires," then that would be a simile, because you are comparing her eyes with sapphires using like or as. An example with using as to make a simile would be, "Her eyes were as beautiful assapphires."With metaphors, you kind of "silently" compare two things, because you don't like or as. Instead, you use is, are, or were to say that her eyes are literally sapphires, but aren't really.Hope that helped. :)
Her eyes shone like diamonds. Eyes are directly compared to diamonds - Similie
His eyes were a tranquil green pool, flecked with brown and gold in the sunlight (metaphor) or Her eyes were hazel like emeralds burried in dirty (simile)
Her eyes were as green as grass. "as green as grass" is the simile.
Yes, a simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using the words "like" or "as". An example of a simile is "as brave as a lion" or "like a bolt from the blue".