Frame a sentence using the idiom -apple of one's eye.
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She has three children, but her youngest son is the apple of her eye.
While my grandmother loved all of us very much, my younger brother was the apple of her eye.
Poor Richard was to me as an eldest son, the apple of my eye.
She was a very charming little girl and a very bright student, and was the apple of her teachers’ eyes.
He loved his daughter very much. She was the apple of his eye.
While my grandmother loved all of us very much, my younger brother was the apple of her eye.
Poor Richard was to me as an eldest son, the apple of my eye.
She was a very charming little girl and a very bright student, and was the apple of her teachers’ eyes.
He loved his daughter very much. She was the apple of his eye.
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Has anyone heard of the saying "one in the eye".....if so, do you know its origin..my wife tells me I've got it wrong and its "put in the eye" !
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