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  1. What's the meaning of the phrase 'The apple of my eye'? The apple of one’s eye originally referred to the central aperture of the eye. Figuratively it is something, or more usually someone, cherished above others.

  2. You Are the Apple of My Eye (Chinese: 那些年,我們一起追的女孩, lit. ' Those Years, The Girl We Went After Together ') is a 2011 Taiwanese coming of age romance film. It is based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Taiwanese author Giddens Ko, who also made his directorial debut with the film.

  3. To be the apple of someone’s eye clearly means that you are being focused on and watched closely by that person. Your very image is central in the eyes of that person! This biblical meaning of ‘the apple of your eye’ comes to us quite independently of Shakespeare’s use of the term.

  4. The phrase "apple of my eye" refers in English to something or someone that one cherishes above all others. Originally, the phrase was simply an idiom referring to the pupil of the eye.

  5. What Does the Idiom Apple of My Eye Mean? The idiom apple of my eye means someone is exceptionally cherished or special to a person. We use it to describe someone who is extremely precious or dear to yourself or someone else.

  6. A cherished person or thing. The term comes from the ancient concept that the eye’s pupil was a solid, apple-shaped body, and, being essential to sight, was precious. It appears in the Bible (Deuteronomy 32:10): “He [the Lord] kept him [Israel] as the apple of his eye.” See also: apple, of.

  7. The apple of one’s eye is a precious, cherished, and beloved person or thing; someone or something that is treasured and adored. Sentence Examples. “My grandchild is the apple of my eye.” “I know he has three kids but it seems like the real apple of his eye is his youngest son.”

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