I once read somewhere that it's really unusual for kitties to get along well with one another, but these guys are like two peas in a pod! |
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However, they were as close as two peas in a pod since meeting on the first day of orientation last year. |
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She and I are two peas in a pod and are working on an official dance when someone buys binoculars at our booth. |
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Well, she and Theo were like two peas in a pod until Theo's father snuffed it. |
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Ben's eyes were more of a sky blue and he was more heavily built than Zack but the brothers were like two peas in a pod. |
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They are as alike as two peas in a pod. They spend their days happily together in their small village, which is home to two distinct communities. |
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Despite their differences, they both went together like two peas in a pod. |
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We're like two peas in a pod, conjoined at the hip or even mind. |
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As high-profile New York developers, Trump and Kushner are like two peas in a pod. |
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They must have seemed like two peas in a pod, but there was a difference that their youthfulness masked. |
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I didn't look like him, and they looked like two peas in a pod, blondie and blondie. |
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Like two peas in a pod, they will cross their fingers and hope that Canadians blindly vote for them and their shared flag of convenience. |
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Alyssa and Adrian are so close they're like two peas in a pod. |
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He and I get along like two peas in a pod on the human equations — beliefs in social and human progress — but we never agree on the political means by which those should be achieved. |
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I would recall the Amoco Cadiz, off the Breton coast, or the Aegean Sea, off the Galician coast, to name but two cases previous to those cited, which are as alike as two peas in a pod. |
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