Select a suitable idiom to replace the italicized part of the below sentence.You always judge others by appearances and not by their behavior.

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An idiom is a phrase that has a meaning that is different from the literal meaning of the words used. For example, "kill two birds with one stone" is an idiom.


Select a suitable idiom to replace the italicized part of the below sentence.<br /><strong>You always <em>judge</em> others by appearances and not by their behavior.</strong>