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The pea (the small green spherical vegetable) grows in pods, a container that holds several identical peas. The saying "Like two peas in a pod!" refers to the fact that if you open up a pea pod, all of the peas are identical.

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8y ago

Two peas in a pod means to be very similar in something.

In a literal sense, two peas in the same pod are identical. This expression is then used when two people, two animals, or objects are very alike.

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11y ago

It's two peas in a pod. It means that two things or people are nearly identical, or that they are nearly always together, very close to one another.

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11y ago

Peas in pods are very close together. This expression simply means that some girls travel everywhere together.

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10y ago

This phrase is usually used to describe two people who are similar. This phrase can also be used to describe two people who possibly do things in a similar way also.

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10y ago

As an idiom, nothing. The saying is two peas in a pod, which is a way of saying that two people are very much alike, as similar as a pair of peas from the same pod.

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10y ago

they are the same

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