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11(the) apple of your eye — the apple of (your) eye the person someone likes most or is most proud of. Harry was his first child and the apple of his eye …
12(the) apple of eye — the apple of (your) eye the person someone likes most or is most proud of. Harry was his first child and the apple of his eye …
13the apple never falls far from the tree — ► the apple never falls far from the tree proverb salient family characteristics are usually inherited. Main Entry: ↑apple …
14the apple of one's eye — ► the apple of one s eye a person of whom one is extremely fond and proud. [ORIGIN: originally denoting the pupil of the eye, extended as a symbol of something cherished.] Main Entry: ↑apple …
15(the) apple of someone's eye — the apple of someone’s eye phrase the person that someone loves most of all and is very proud of Thesaurus: someone who is loved or lovessynonym Main entry: apple …
16(the) apple of somebody's eye — the ˌapple of sb s ˈeye idiom a person or thing that is loved more than any other • She is the apple of her father s eye. Main entry: ↑appleidiom …
17The Apple Cart — A Political Extravaganza is a 1929 play by George Bernard Shaw. Though it offers some laughs, the play is primarily a reflection on a number of political philosophies and characters who frequently deliver lengthy speeches defending their views …
18The Space Ship Under the Apple Tree — is a book series by Louis Slobodkin, and also the name of the first book in the series, copyright 1952.Chapters from the first book: 1. Falling Stars 2. The Little Man 3. The Astral Rocket Disk 4. Secret Power Z Lost 5. The Search 6. The Blue… …
19the apple does not fall far from the tree — Offspring grow up to be like their parents …
20(the) apple doesn't fall falls far from the tree — the apple doesn t fall/never falls far from the ˈtree idiom (saying, especially NAmE) a child usually behaves in a similar way to his or her parent(s) Main entry: ↑appleidiom …