Adam-and-Eve
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Adam-and-Eve
First recorded in 1780–90
Example Sentences
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In the Adam-and-Eve scenario, the Creator bestows both physical and cultural humanity on the first people.
From Scientific American • Jul. 5, 2021
She wore an edgy emerald green Chantilly lace embroidered top with an Adam-and-Eve, serpent and apple motif.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 17, 2015
The Adam-and-Eve never heard of such a thing as "a dressing-room."
From Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) by Various
Perhaps ninety-nine-hundredths of living working scientists repudiate the Adam-and-Eve story, and regard it as a fable intended to illustrate what man's attainments at the time would not enable him to account for on natural principles.
From The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets by Westbrook, Richard B.
“I hear your infant introduced an Adam-and-Eve scene into her party,” Mrs. Page continued.
From The Cricket by Williams, J. Scott (John Scott)
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