the apple never falls far from the tree
the apple never falls far from the tree
Said when someone is displaying traits or behaving in the same way as their relatives (especially parents). Did you hear that Dr. Klein's daughter Molly is majoring in Biology? I guess the apple never falls far from the tree.
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THEY say
the apple never falls far from the tree - but when it comes to America's first family it appears it is rotten to the core too.
THEY say
the apple never falls far from the tree but when it comes to America's first family it appears it is rotten to the core too.
Whoever said that
the apple never falls far from the tree must be referring to Raphael Cruz, the 28-year-old son of the late great Larry J.
They say
the apple never falls far from the tree - it just took Gavin Strachan a while to twig.
Alas,
the apple never falls far from the tree, but the fruit fly must at least be in the orchard--that is, at least as genetically close as a grandparent--before you go blaming him for any shortcomings.
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The apple never falls far from the tree," he tells me, with an echo of Eric Cantona.
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