"Mind the apples" is a phrase that can be interpreted in various ways depending on context. It may refer to being cautious about potential pitfalls or distractions, as apples can symbolize temptation or trouble, drawing from literary references like the story of Adam and Eve. Additionally, it could be a playful reminder to pay attention to what’s important or to "mind your own business" in a lighthearted manner. Overall, the phrase emphasizes awareness and vigilance in one's surroundings.
There is an expression "like comparing apples to oranges," which is used of false comparisons and inaccurate analogies. "Apples to apples" comparison would mean comparing things that really are similar.
The meaning of "mind" in Kannada is "ಮನಸ್ಸು" (manassu).
something that takes care of apples
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of Day. Also adj.; as, dried apples., of Dry
In Cockney rhyming slang - apples means 'stairs'.Read more at:apples-rhyming-slang
I dont think horses mind what colour the apple is! As long as it is still reasonably fresh! red
Appaloosas are like any other horse. They love apples and carrots. Each horse has a mind of its own so it really depends on the horse.
The word psyche is the Greek word meaning 'mind' or 'soul'
It means they are fat and banana-like. I LOVE PIE
There are many types of apples that are used for eating and baking. There are red and green apples. The different varieties include red delicious, gala, Jonathon, honey crisp, and golden delicious.
Apple - no mind - thus no meaning.