Like two peas in a pod

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00:00Like two peas in a pod. Used to say that to people or things are very similar to each other.
00:21The simile derives from the fact that two peas from the same pod are virtually indistinguishable.
00:27One of earliest instances in which the phrase was used can be found in Euphus and his England by John Lilly in 1580.
00:37Using early modern English, the phrase from the 16th century reads,