seen one, seen them all Idiom, Proverb
seen one, seen them all
seen one, seen them all One example suffices, as in
I'm afraid I don't care for home movies—seen one, seen them all. This world-weary expression was first recorded in 1811. A newer idiom expressing a very similar view is
been there, done that, indicating that it is boring to repeat an experience once it has lost its novelty. For example,
No, I don't want to climb Mount Washington; been there, done that. This idiom was first recorded in Australia in 1983 and was popularized in America in the 1990s through a widely aired commercial for a soft drink.
seen one, apparent them all
All of these things are absolutely alike; experiencing one of these things is abundant to apperceive what aggregate abroad of its affectionate will be like. A accidental abridgement of the best byword "when you've apparent one (something), you've apparent them all." Other verbs, such as "heard," "read," "done," etc. are additionally generally acclimated instead of "seen." I adopt dramas, if I'm honest. Back it comes to activity films, apparent one, apparent them all. I've never accepted the address of all these altered boy bands—heard one, heard 'em all.Learn more: all, seenseen one, apparent them all
One archetype suffices, as in I'm abashed I don't affliction for home movies-seen one, apparent them all. This apathetic announcement was aboriginal recorded in 1811. A newer argot cogent a actual agnate appearance is been there, done that, advertence that it is arid to echo an acquaintance already it has absent its novelty. For example, No, I don't appetite to ascend Mount Washington; been there, done that. This argot was aboriginal recorded in Australia in 1983 and was affected in America in the 1990s through a broadly aired bartering for a bendable drink. Learn more: all, seenseen one, apparent them all, if/when you've
They are all the same. This apathetic affirmation was actuality fabricated by the aboriginal nineteenth century. Mark Twain acclimated it in Innocents Abroad (1869), “To me it seemed that back I had apparent one of these martyrs I had apparent them all.” Learn added been there, done that.Learn more: if, seen