flesh+and+blood

  • 11flesh-and-blood — [flesh′ən blud′] adj. 1. alive; living 2. real; actual; true 3. actually present; in person …

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  • 12flesh and blood — index physical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 13Flesh and Blood — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Flesh and Blood Originaltitel Flesh + Blood Prod …

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  • 14Flesh and Blood — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Flesh and Blood est le titre de plusieurs œuvres : Romans Flesh and Blood est un roman de Jonathan Kellerman ; Flesh and Blood est un roman de… …

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  • 15flesh and blood — noun Etymology: Middle English flesh and blod 1. : corporeal nature as composed of flesh and of blood with their infirmities and proclivities such neglect was more than flesh and blood could stand 2. : near kindred used chiefly in the phrase one… …

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  • 16flesh\ and\ blood — noun 1. A close relative (as a father, daughter, brother); close relatives. Used in the phrase one s own flesh and blood . Such an answer from her and she s my own flesh and blood, too! 2. the appearance of being real or alive. The author doesn t …

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  • 17flesh and blood — UK / US noun [uncountable] used for saying that someone has the same qualities that all people share, especially qualities that limit what people are capable of The endless noise is more than flesh and blood can stand. They now realize that their …

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  • 18flesh and blood — 1. human. Many of the cartoon characters are more popular than their flesh and blood counterparts. 2. if you say that someone is flesh and blood, you mean that they have feelings or faults that are natural because they are human. I may be a… …

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  • 19flesh and blood — noun Date: before 12th century 1. corporeal nature as composed of flesh and of blood 2. near kindred used chiefly in the phrase one s own flesh and blood 3. substance, reality …

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  • 20flesh and blood — 1. offspring or relatives: one s own flesh and blood. 2. the human body or nature: more than flesh and blood can endure. [1200 50; ME] * * * …

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