The farmer's market.
A common use of this phrase would be, "Where did you come from?"
It means a small worthless amount. Origins somewhere in the US or Canada
It is a Latin phrase meaning bountiful mother, referring to the school, college or university at which one has studied
From houses with dirt floors, not being able to afford flooring..dirt poor? It's just a guess.
something bout spucial studdies
cousin comes from the Canadian phrase apples
Ten Apples Up On Top!"
Like that one phrase - Whatchu talkin bout willis?? Try - Whatcu talkin bout mRNA?
NO THERE IS NOT! It is Apples to Apples! That's it! The game is so much fun!
your face!!! how bout them apples now!!
The phrase, 'mull over' came from the process by which apple cider is made. The mulling was the cooking of the liquid from the apples after adding spices. This sometimes took several hours to complete.
"Brain bash" would be good...
The phrase "comparing apples to apples" means that you are comparing two or more things that are as similar as possible without being the same thing. Conversly, the phrase "comparing apples to oranges" means that you are trying to compare two or more things that are quite different from each other. A more stringent comparison is that you cannot compare apples and oranges by size, taste, or use, because each is distinct. Comparing apples to apples would be valid because some apples may be preferable to others in these or other ways.
To be an idependent clause a phrase would need a conjugated verb. i.e "a bushel of apples to take home" is a phrase. "I need a bushel of apples to take home" is a complete sentence.
The digit zero comes from where all zeros come from.........................think bout it you will see what i am talking bout
his first book was go sex your mother how bout them apples
im not sure bout this question