Idiom
She'll be apples.
(AU) A very popular old Australian saying meaning everything will be all right, often used when there is some doubt.
Exact(27)
"It's apples and oranges," he said, drawing a distinction between Mr. Cheney's reception and the sort of fund-raising events held on government property in the Clinton administration.
"But it's apples and oranges.
"It's apples and oranges in their lives.
"It's apples and oranges," she said.
"It's apples and oranges," Bob said.
"It's apples and oranges," Mr. Brown said.
Similar(30)
It's Apple's fault.
(Yes, yes, I know it's more than The Guardian, but pop papers have always outsold the serious titles. It's apples-and-pears stuff. Anyway, the gap has narrowed considerably).
Mayor Michael Bloomberg says it's "apple green".
"It's apple pie and ice cream".
"It's Apple Jacks and Froot Loops".
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