Saturday, September 29, 2007

7 The Apple of Her Eye

The phrase was originally coined by Shakespeare; however, I found other information. Beyond all of that information, this phrase means something dear to the heart or cherished. Whatever Malus sylvestris* takes the place of her pupil must mean alot to her. In other words, this thing takes first place in her life. Most likely this would talk about a love of someone or maybe a dear relative. She should really move on to the citrus fruit though.


* Scentific name for apples

1 comment:

roxane said...

What do you mean citrus fruit? Is the apple not enough?