chalk and cheese

The phrase "chalk and cheese" is used to describe two things or people that are completely different and have little or no similarities. It is often used to emphasize contrasting characteristics or qualities between two objects, ideas, individuals, or situations. The comparison highlights the vast difference and lack of compatibility between the two entities.


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