#38 - Two peas in a pod - Idiom
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like peas or two peas in a pod. So the meaning of this idiom is basically when two things are so similar, that there is very little difference between them....
show moreTalk about why and right. Why goes with food? I mean, it's like, you know, two peas in a pod wine we, we love to talk about the food and wine experience. So I'm just going to touch base on a few more of these wines that we've sampled our bracket. ? Reserve Savignon Blanc that we had with the salad course is growing and remember a pea written as P E A.
Is this spherecal green seat that is eaten as a vegetable or as a pulse man. Right? Imagine when you're in a restaurant and maybe you're eating a steak with an ale pie with peace and new potatoes. So, and the piece basically look all the same. You know, they are all green. They are around, they are kind of indistinguishable or nearly so.
She had, my mother were two peas in a pod and, um, we're both graduates of ?. And so he did everything together, but it was such a shock when auntie passed away.
So this was the idiom two peas in a pot. I hope you liked it. This one is a very short one, but nevertheless, we will be able to learn something, I guess.
Thanks for tuning in. You are listening to the vocab man. Bye.
Oh, and by the way, there was another great idiom, which I didn't know before. To touch base. Could you make it out? Could you notice if not go back and relisten. So another way to express the idea of touching base could be to speak about talk through. To share our thoughts on something touch base is an idiom often seen in business contexts, meaning to make contact or connect with someone briefly, such as in let's touch base.
Next week, the phrase is thought to have some relation to baseball or both runner and fielders have to touch base in order to be safe or record. And now, so we'll kind of dive right on in and, and touch base about why do you think ethics matter?
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