Apple of my eye
English Idiom
Meaning: Someone or something cherished above all others. This phrase is often used to describe a person who is loved dearly and is the center of someone's affection.
Origin: The phrase 'apple of my eye' originates from Old English and the Bible. In ancient times, the pupil of the eye was referred to as the 'apple' because it was thought to be a solid, spherical object. The idiom has been used to express endearment and affection since then, notably appearing in Shakespeare's works and various literary texts.
