Cookie cutter American phrase
A tool with sharp edges for cutting biscuit dough into a particular shape.
A: May I borrow a star-shaped cookie cutter? B: Certainly.
A: Can you show me how to make a heart- shaped cookie cutter? B: Yeah.
Similar to other things.
Their twins are wearing cookie-cutter clothes. I can't tell them apart.
A married couple bought two cookie-cutter bicycles yesterday.
Used when two or more people are very similar in characteristics or behaviors
1. To be similar to or compatible with someone or something.
2. To connect two or more things together so that they fit together in some way.
3. To make a pair or group from some set of people or things.
4. To set someone into direct competition against someone else.
5. In a competition, to have equal skill or ability to contend against someone effectively.
If a person has the devil's own luck, he or she has extremely good luck.
A: Yesterday I won a $10 million lottery jackpot and today I won a car in a draw.
B: You have the devil's own luck.