You could see in her eyes she was pleased
The phrase "her eyes shone with delight" conveys a vivid image of someone experiencing intense joy or happiness. It suggests that her eyes are sparkling or glowing, reflecting her positive emotions. This expression highlights the depth of her feelings, indicating that her delight is so strong that it is visibly apparent in her demeanor.
his face shone like a moon
"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."
A metaphor is descriptive language which is not meant to be taken word for word. Examples of metaphor: Her hair shone like dripping honey. His eyes flashed like a two balls of fire. She screeched like a monkey.
Your mother.
No, that is not a metaphor.
Her eyes shone like diamonds. Eyes are directly compared to diamonds - Similie
Happiness shone from her face is one of them.
Eyes as blue as saphires
In the Bible, Ezekiel's wife is not mentioned by name. She is referred to simply as "the delight of his eyes" and her sudden death is used by God as a metaphor for the impending destruction of Jerusalem.
That is definitely a metaphor :)
Her eyes shone with an irrepresable twinkle of admiration.