VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Flesh and Blood

Meaning:

Blood relatives, close relatives

Examples:

  • If they're your flesh and blood, what am I?
  • Their horses are flesh and blood, not spirit.
  • I'm your real daughter, your flesh and blood.
  • I'm a leader in the Order of Flesh and Blood.
  • I'm a leader In the Order of Flesh and Blood.
  • The exhibit, which is called Flesh and Blood, sounds like an intensely powerful multimedia exhibit.
  • He hasn't written anything in five or six years... but he made so much off of Flesh and Blood, he doesn't have to.
  • The Eucharist is the culmination of this prayer experience, the other pole indissolubly bound to the Word, as the place where the Word becomes Flesh and Blood, a heavenly experience where this becomes an event.
  • This division is not a conflict between flesh and blood.
  • He was of the same flesh and blood with us.