Apple+of+the+eye
81apple of sodom — ˈsädəm Usage: usually capitalized S Etymology: from Sodom, biblical city destroyed by God (Gen 10) 1. a. : a fruit described by ancient writers as externally of fair appearance but dissolving into smoke and ashes when plucked called also Dead Sea …
82apple */*/ — UK [ˈæp(ə)l] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms apple : singular apple plural apples a hard round fruit that is white inside and has a smooth green, yellow, or red skin, which is called peel when it has been removed. The middle part of… …
83The Lonely Hearts Club — Infobox Television episode Colour = #ffaa44 Series = The O.C. Title = The Lonely Hearts Club Season = 2 (2004 2005) Caption = Ryan and Seth Episode = 12 Airdate = February 10, 2005 (FOX) Writer = J. J. Philbin Director = Ian Toynton Production =… …
84The Killers — Not to be confused with The Kills. For other uses, see Killers (disambiguation) and Killer (disambiguation). The Killers The Killers in concert Background information …
85The All Seeing Eye — Infobox Album Name = The All Seeing Eye Type = album Artist = Wayne Shorter Released = 1965 Recorded = October 15, 1965 Genre = Jazz Length = 44:19 Label = Blue Note Producer = Alfred Lion Reviews = *amg|id=10:wxfuxz9jldke|rating|4.5|5 Last album …
86apple — ap|ple [ æpl ] noun count or uncount ** a hard round fruit that is white inside and has a smooth red, yellow, or green skin, which is called a peel when it has been removed. The middle part of the apple containing the seeds is called the core.… …
87apple of one's eye — something or someone very precious or dear: His new baby girl was the apple of his eye. [orig. in reference to the pupil of one s eye (in OE simply aeppel; cf. OHG apful with similar sense); later misunderstood] * * * …
88apple of someone's eye — noun A favourite, a particular preference, or a loved one; the object of somebodys affections. Sara was never the same after losing her daughter, the apple of her eye …
89the apple of one's eye — a person of whom one is extremely fond and proud. [orig. denoting the pupil of the eye, extended as a symbol of something cherished.] → apple …
90apple of one's eye — phrasal one that is highly cherished < his daughter is the apple of his eye > …