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Like peas in a pod
figure of speech
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Answered by babitaji2018
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This idiom is used to say that two people are very similar in either appearance or in character. It alludes to tiny peas in a pod which, more or less all look the same in size, colour. They are also packed into the pod very tightly so, this idiom is also used to suggest two or more people being close or inseparable.

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