flesh and blood

English

Adjective

flesh and blood (not comparable)

  1. Real; substantial.
  2. Consisting of flesh, blood, and other substances associated with animals or humans.

Noun

flesh and blood (uncountable)

  1. One's relatives or relations.
    How dare you say such a thing to your own flesh and blood?
  2. Human nature.
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