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be as American as apple pie to be typically American. Country and western music is as American as apple pie. be as easy as pie to be very easy. Oh, come on! Even a child could do that, it's as easy as pie. See also: easy be as nice as pie (informal) if someone is nice as pie, they are friendly to you when you are expecting them not to be. I came in this morning expecting him to be furious with me and he was nice as pie. See also: nice be in apple-pie order to be very tidy and in good order. Wendy kept all her belongings in apple-pie order. See also: order be pie-eyed (old-fashioned) to be drunk. After only two bottles of cider they were completely pie-eyed. eat humble pie (British, American & Australian, American) to be forced to admit that you are wrong and to say you are sorry. The producers of the advert had to eat humble pie and apologize for misrepresenting the facts. See also: eat have a finger in every pie to be involved in and have influence over many different activities, often in a way that other people do not approve of. You can't make a decision on any kind of funding without consulting him - he has a finger in every pie. have a finger in the pie to be involved in a particular activity. When it comes to trade in the underdeveloped parts of the world, most Western countries want to have a finger in the pie. See also: finger pie in the sky if an idea or plan is pie in the sky, it seems good but is not likely to be achieved. Those plans of his to set up his own business are just pie in the sky. See also: sky a slice of the cake (British, American & Australian, American) a part of the money that is to be shared by everyone. The government has less money to spend on education this year, so primary schools will get a smaller slice of the cake than last year. as American as apple pie having qualities that are thought to be typical of the US or of the people of the US. Blue jeans are as American as apple pie. (as) easy as pie very easy. You make everything sound as easy as pie, George. Usage notes: also used in the forms (as) easy as 1-2-3 or (as) easy as A, B, C See also: easy a finger in every pie involved in or influencing many different activities. You could say that this town wouldn't function without him, because he has a finger in every pie. Usage notes: often used to show disapproval of someone whose influence or power is too great pie in the sky something good that is unlikely to happen. Our leaders need to offer more than pie in the sky when they talk about political and social issues. See also: sky a piece of the pie a share in something. Each group needs money and is working hard for its own piece of the pie. Etymology: based on the idea that something whole is like a pie (= a round, filled pastry) that can be divided See also: piece |
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