English in a Minute: Two Peas in a Pod

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These are peas. They grow together inside pods. But what does “two peas in a pod” mean?

A: Dan, why didn’t Ashley invite Caty to our breakfast meeting tomorrow?
D: I don’t know. I wonder if something’s going on between those two.
A: That would be weird. Caty and Ashley have always been two peas in a pod.
D: Well, they have had disagreements in the past.
A: About grammar!

“Two peas in a pod” is used to describe two people who are very similar to each other and who get along really well. Don’t worry, guys. Caty and I are fine. I just knew our breakfast meeting might be a bit too early for her.

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