Citations:tomato, tomato

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English citations of tomato, tomato

  1. 1996, C. C. Benison, Death at Buckingham Palace[1], page 121:
    "Presumptive, then. Robin is heir presumptive to this title." "Apparent, presumptive. Tomato, tomato."
  2. 2013, Gary Fincke, Sorry I Worried You[2], page 189:
    He looked at his wife and repeated "Potato, potato; tomato, tomato," three times before Sarah began.
  3. 2010, Robert Rave, Waxed[3], page 83:
    I was thinking of Italian,” Sofia says, sliding open a drawer and pulling out a large three-ring binder filled with menus. “And by 'making Italian' you mean ordering from Piccolo's,” Scott says. “You say order, I say make. Tomato, tomato,” Sofia says
  4. 2011, Lutishia Lovely, Michele Grant, Cydney Rax, Crush[4], page 266:
    Tomato, tomato. Same difference.
  5. 2012, Elizabeth Lennox, The Billionaire's Elusive Lover[5]:
    "Oh, you must be asking if I've humanized any part of your organization lately." “Tomato, tomato," he mimicked, changing the accent for the same word.