like mother, like daughter
like mother, like daughter
Said when a daughter takes after her mother in terms of mannerisms, interests, behavior, etc. Tammy's headstrong and impatient—like mother, like daughter. A: "My only interest is in making money." B: "Like mother, like daughter, I see."
See also: daughter, like
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Like mother, like daughter.
Prov. Daughters resemble their mothers.; Daughters tend to do what their mothers did before them. My mother loved sweets, and every time my father saw me with a cookie in my hand, he would sigh, "Like mother, like daughter." Jill: Gina's beautiful. Jane: Like mother, like daughter; her mother's gorgeous, too.
See also: daughter, like
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
like ˌfather/ˌmother, like ˈson/ˈdaughter
(saying) a child is similar to its father/mother in a particular way: Young Jim is turning out to be as hard-working as his dad — like father, like son.See also: daughter, father, like, son
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- only daughter
- daughter of the manse
- manse
- argue for
- be spoon-fed
- drop into (one's) lap
- drop/fall into somebody's lap
- all over something
- be in the charge of (someone)
- appear for