pears イディオム
it appears to me
this is what I see, I believe this happened It appears to me that this car swerved to avoid a collision.
speak of the devil and he appears
a person comes just when one is talking about him "Speak of the devil and he appears," I said just as our colleague who we were talking about walked in the door.
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stairs. Possibly the most commonly expressed piece of Cockney rhyming slang that is used as an example of such, or used in jocular mimicry. The term is infrequently heard used in genuine daily use
Talk of the devil and the devil appears.
This is said in jest when a person we have been talking about meets us.
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A person comes just when you are talking about him.

A proverb.
We were just talking about Bill when he came in the door. Speak of the devil and he appears.