idiom one's flesh and blood meaning and usage in sentence
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When you say that someone is your own 'Flesh and Blood' you are denoting that they are, or are like, part of your family. The term is also used to refer to mankind in general.
Example of use: i) “She's my own flesh and blood
ii) I can't believe she treated me that way!
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