10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHE'S APPLES»
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she's apples in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Wings of Destiny: Wing Commander Charles Learmonth DFC and ...
72 The article 'She's Apples' by official war correspondent Kenneth Slessor was
published on 10 January 1944 in the Sydney Morning Herald, the Age, the
Guardian, the Sun, the Portland Observer, the Argus, and the Daily News: This is
the ...
2
Wordbook of Australian Idiom: Aussie Slang
... to eventuate— 'She'll be right, she's right I can handle it, it will happen, no
worries' she's apples Everything is allright or will be allright— 'She's apples or
she'll be apples' sheep station A large grazing property in the outback— 'He
works on ...
3
7 Shouts: The Best of My Shout
She's apples APPLE SQUABBLE: Judge Edward Mann of the London High Court
ruled this week in favour of Apple Computers in a dispute with the Beatles' Apple
Corps. An eyewitness said pandemonium followed the ruling: “Bang, bang, ...
4
Shorter Dictionary of Catch Phrases
Hence the phrase at least she won't die wondering, applied (since around 1920)
to a woman who marries late and badly. she's apples see apples,she's(or she'll
be). she's gota buninthe oven see she's joinedthe club. she's got legs(right)up ...
5
Borderlands: Negotiating Boundaries in Post-colonial Writing
... like Bruce Penn's "She's Apples," which reflects ironically on the contamination
of food: This fruit has been sprayed with insecti-fungi-genni-cide chemically
fertilized picked before maturity artificially ripened artificially overpriced and is
almost ...
Gesellschaft für die Neuen Englischsprachigen Literaturen. Conference, Monika Reif-Hülser, 1999
6
An Asperger Dictionary of Everyday Expressions: Second Edition
She'll be apples Australian phrase, means the same as she'll be right. She'll be
right Australian phrase meaning that things will be okay and, by implication, that
worrying about something is unnecessary.* She's apples Means that something
is ...
Ian Stuart-Hamilton, 2006
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The Bibliography of Australian Literature: P-Z
... 36 She's Apples: a basket full ofmature-age poems, 771 She's Apples: a
collection of prize-winning stories, 232 She's Fantastical, 468 She's Got the Beat,
237 Sheaf of Shorts, 323 Sheaf of Sonnets, 210 Sheaf ofVerse, 350 Sheaf Tosser
and ...
John Arnold, John Hay, 2009
8
The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
A North American expression, comparable with CHALKand cheese. apples and
pears rhyming slang for 'stairs', recorded from the mid 19th century. she's apples
used to indicate that everything is in good order and there is nothing to worry ...
9
A Hard Chance: The Sydney-Hobart Race Disaster
... sail damage, retires 1235 Doctel Rager reports severe weather ahead, winds
50-60 knots, gusts 70+knots 1250 Secret Mens Business, Wild One & She's
Apples II also advise of severe weather 1 329 Secret Mens Business heading to
Eden ...
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A Dictionary of Catch Phrases
In Aus. she's apples! and She's sweet! are synonyms. She'll be right! is a common
reassurance. Cf the Aus. she'll be jake. she's sitting on a goldmine. A 'men only'
c.p., usu. applied to an attractive, demure girl apparently unaware of her own ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SHE'S APPLES»
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she's apples is used in the context of the following news items.
Australian fruit focus
She's Apples has reported sharp rises in sales for both fresh and frozen berry varieties in the wake of the contamination scare which rocked some South East ... «The Border Watch, Mar 15»
She's apples: why cider is a must on your menu
She's apples: why cider is a must on your menu Cider is more than twice as popular with people under 30 than over 50, according to VicHealth. Image: ... «Australian Hospitality Magazine, Jul 14»
She's apples for cider
Despite growing 37.2 per cent in the 2009 December quarter alone, cider, made from crushed apples, still only accounts for 1.4 per cent of liquor sales by value, ... «Australian Hospitality Magazine, Jan 12»