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forbidden fruit

Something that one desires but cannot or should not have. A reference to the Biblical story of Adam and Eve and the fruit that God forbade them to eat in the Garden of Eden. Since forbidden fruit is the sweetest, I couldn't stop myself from taking a piece of the cake my mom had specifically made for work.
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forbidden fruit is the sweetest

proverb People are drawn to things that they are forbidden from doing or having. A: "I know you're intrigued by Derek, but he's married!" B: "But forbidden fruit is the sweetest!" Since forbidden fruit is the sweetest, I couldn't stop myself from taking a piece of the cake my mom had specifically made for work.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

forbidden fruit

Fig. someone or something that one finds attractive or desirable partly because having the person or thing is immoral or illegal. (Biblical; from the apple in the Garden of Eden that was forbidden to Adam by God.) Jim flirts with his sister-in-law only because she's forbidden fruit. The boy watches that program only when his parents are out. It's forbidden fruit.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

forbidden fruit

Unlawful pleasure or enjoyment; illicit love. For example, After Mary moved in with John, Tom began courting her-forbidden fruit is sweet, I guess , or Smoking behind the woodshed, that's a case of forbidden fruit. This expression alludes to Adam and Eve's violation of God's commandment not to touch fruit from the tree of knowledge, which resulted in their expulsion from the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:6). In the form forbidden fruit is sweet it appeared in numerous early English proverb collections.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

forbidden fruit

If you call something forbidden fruit, you mean that you want it very much but are not allowed to have it. Knowing that from now on you can't drink alcohol or have sugar in your tea can make you want those forbidden fruits even more. `What kept Charlie and I going for 27 years,' she explains, `was the thrill of the illicit, the sense of forbidden fruit.' Note: This expression refers to the story in the Bible in which Eve tempts Adam to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge, which God had forbidden them to touch.
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Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

forbidden fruit

a thing that is desired all the more because it is not allowed.
The original forbidden fruit was that forbidden to Adam in the Garden of Eden: ‘But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it’ (Genesis 2:17).
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

forˌbidden ˈfruit

something that you are not allowed to have, do, etc. and for this reason is more attractive: He felt very attracted to his best friend’s wife, but admitted that it was partly because she was forbidden fruit.This expression refers to the story of Adam and Eve in the Bible, in which Eve ate an apple when she wasn’t allowed to.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

forbidden fruit

An unlawful pleasure, usually one that is stolen; especially, illicit love. The expression alludes to the story of Eve in the Book of Genesis (2:17–3:6), in which she caused herself and Adam to be expelled from the Garden of Eden because she ate the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge. “Forbidden fruit is sweet” subsequently became a proverb, quoted in numerous early English sources, and was applied to any illicit pleasure.
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The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • forbidden fruit
  • eat one's cake and have it (too)
  • eat one's cake and have it, too
  • watch the clock
  • worldly
  • worldly desires
  • earthly
  • earthly desires
  • better late than never
  • (one's) jam
References in periodicals archive
The Forbidden Harbor is a book anchored in history.
Critique: Providing and impressively informative, absorbing, detailed, and definitive portrait of an unforgettable era in American filmmaking, "Forbidden Hollywood: When Sin Ruled the Movies" is an inherently fascinating, page-turner of a read that will prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to both community and academic American Film History collections and supplemental curriculum studies rosters.
Richard West from University of Warwick's Department of Physics described the "Forbidden Planet" as tough.
The distribution of any kind of gifts and food by political parties or candidates for self-promotion purposes is also forbidden.
For example: Except for Donghua Gate or East Glory Gate, all gates in the Forbidden City are decorated with a nine by nine array of gilded door studs.
The Emperor Palace Roof design is an attraction in the Forbidden City.
Launching into his retelling of the Creation story in the Book of Genesis, the President recounted how Adam and Eve came to be, sans the malice that came from the forbidden fruit.
Forbidden Stories was created in 2017 after journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed for investigating corruption and organized crime in Malta.
They are not obligated to fast and hence they have not been forbidden by Islam to eat in public or private.
It meant several of the queue could stock up on freebies there, when it opened its doors at 8am, and then take a place outside Forbidden Planet, which specialises in science fiction fantasy.
'The haram part is only on building (the mosque) Constructing a mosque from haram money is forbidden.
05 ( ANI ): The largest seminary in the country, Darul Uloom Deoband, has issued a fatwa asking Muslim women to not marry into a family whose members work in banks, citing that the income from banking jobs is considered 'haram' (forbidden) earnings.
By: Egypt Today staff CAIRO -- 2 June 2017: A fatwa was issued stating that all the programs that arouse fear and terror in its guests such as Ramez Galal program are religiously forbidden. Sheikh Al-Sayed Soliman, a member of Al-Azhar Alumni Association issued this Fatwa.
By exploring the present and the past, "Forbidden Night" begins to decipher the mystery of the carousel horses, and answers the question: did Sara really kill Uncle Charlie?