Rosalie may not have been the most polished apple to fall off the tree, but she was most definitely not suicidal.
He was clean and shiny and rosy cheeked, like a polished apple.
He no longer looked like a polished apple.
In leaving, you are welcome to take a bright red polished apple from a barrel at the front door.
Two other priests munched sandwiches, rattled their brown paper sacks, polished apples against the fabric of their black suits.
John's scrubbed cheeks shone like polished apples, and Ramses had an air of deceptive innocence in his little Eton jacket and short trousers.
Instead of asking for a new teacher Joe took a highly polished apple to their next session.
We're not going to give people the polished apple.
Houston's dark coat shined like a polished apple and he had the presence, the restrained fire, of a champion.
The fourth, shaved balder and shinier than a polished apple, stood before a Grey who was sixteen at the oldest.