Blood is thicker than water (Proverb meaning)
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blood is thicker than water. phrase [VERB inflects] People say 'blood is thicker than water' when they mean that their loyalty to their family is greater than their loyalty to anyone else. Families have their problems and jealousies, but blood is thicker than water.
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Family bonds are more important than any other, also blood is thicker than water.
Your family members are your “blood relatives” because you share similar DNA in your blood. The phrase blood is thicker than water shows that relationships with these family members either are stronger than other relationships or should be honored above others, or both.
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