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Re: Chalk and cheesePosted by Smokey Stover on March 29, 2006 In Reply to: Chalk and cheese Posted by Tina on March 29, 2006 : What does the phrase chalk and cheese mean? And where did it come from? It's something like apples and oranges in British English, two things not really comparable. Oxford English Dictionary: "[chalk] 6. Phrases. a. Chalk and cheese are opposed in various proverbial expressions as things differing greatly in their qualities or value, though their appearance is not unlike, and their names alliterate. |