like two peas in a pod

The phrase "like two peas in a pod" is an idiomatic expression used to describe two people or things that are very similar or closely resemble each other. It implies that the individuals or objects in question share a strong bond, have a close relationship, or have a striking resemblance in appearance, behavior, interests, or personalities. The comparison is often used to emphasize the strong likeness or harmonious connection between the two entities.


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