Definition of «flesh and blood»

The phrase "flesh and blood" is an idiomatic expression that means a person's physical body, as opposed to being purely spiritual or immaterial. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who has human emotions, weaknesses, and limitations, rather than being perfect or infallible.

Sentences with «flesh and blood»

  • We do not mean a contemporary human being of flesh and blood in either earth or heaven. (religion-online.org)
  • If meeting the person in flesh and blood is the goal, ultimately your deception is going to be found out. (eharmony.com)
  • There comes a time when you have to leave a legacy and, what better way than to have your own flesh and blood in this world. (pillowspot.com)
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