tweedledum and tweedledee (Meaning)
tweedledum and tweedledee (n)
any two people who are hard to tell apart
tweedledum and tweedledee ()
Two things practically alike; -- a phrase coined by John Byrom (1692-1793) in his satire On the Feuds between Handel and Bononcini.
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any two people who are hard to tell apartTwo things practically alike; -- a phrase coined by John Byrom (1692-1793) in his satire On the Feuds between Handel an
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The twins, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, skipped through the woods, their matching overalls rustling.
The debate between the two politicians was as pointless as a conversation between Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
The children's play area was filled with an assortment of toys, including a set of iconic Tweedledum and Tweedledee dolls.
The twins' constant bickering made them seem like the real-life Tweedledum and Tweedledee.