Word | The apple of your eye |
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Description | A person or thing of whom you are extremely fond and proud Old English, the phrase referred to the pupil of the eye, considered to be a globular solid body It came to be used as a symbol of something cherished and watched over. A person or thing of whom you are extremely fond and proud Old English, the phrase referred to the pupil of the eye, co |
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