Eye Metaphors, Analogies and Similes
Eyes
The bags under Clement's eyes exceeded any aeroplane allowance.
Eye make-up like a badger.
Bags under the eyes have acquired their own bags.
Eyes that were liquid brown like a couple of beetles in two saucers of boiling soup, swimming as fast as Ian Thorpe and Pieter van den Hoogenband.
Eyes perched on a pair of blood-rimmed beer guts.
Her blue eyes lit up like a blowtorch.
Eyes like burnt holes in a blanket.
His eyes took on a look of cautious reserve which you see in parrots when offered half a banana by a stranger of whose bona fides they are not convinced.
He was so shocked that his eyeballs were on the end of knitting needles.
Nixon's eyelids fluttered like the wings of a moth shot with an electric current.
Huge dark eyes like hyperthyroidic marbles.
To say Renata's eyes are green isn't right; it's better to say that someone blasted a billion-watt searchlight behind a majestic stained-glass window.
Restless eyes that read you like a newsreader's autocue.
I've seen nicer eyes on a potato.
Cavernous eyes like two vast, overworked quarries in the facial landscape.
She stared with the burning eyes of a royal cobra.
In the morning, Brendan's eyes were like two rifle targets after raw army recruits have finished their first target practice session.
Twinkling eyes like sequins sewn on a shroud.
The detective's eyes were as hard as splintered concrete struck with a pickaxe.
Eyes like narrow stab wounds loaded with blood.
Eyes as uncoordinated as a toddler on E numbers.
Eyes fierier than any Tabasco.
Eyes the colour of the sea on a postcard from Tahiti.
The young girl's eyes were silent tongues of love.
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