Be flesh and blood phrase informal common
Used to say that you have human flaws and thus be imperfect.
Jane is flesh and blood. She has also failed interviews many times.
My mother encouraged me that I was flesh and blood after I failed the college entrance exam.
Used to indicate one’s relative(s).
Jack is my flesh and blood. I felt a strong sense of belonging when I first saw him.
Because Jane is my flesh and blood, my mother reminds me to get along with her.
Used to describe the human body (and the limitations thereof).
The rock is too heavy for flesh and blood to move.
Doing weight training at 20 kilogram is not suitable for flesh and blood to only improve health.
Used to indicate a living person.
My granny is 99 years old, and she is still a flesh and blood person.
Although they are living in a town, Jane has never seen him as a flesh and blood person before.
Used to refer to the quality of being alive.
Shakespeare created many famous characters and turned them into flesh and blood.
Her drawings need to add flesh and blood to attract more people.
Used to compliment or praise someone for doing something, or being a very special person or an invaluable person
Used to refer to someone who has physical attractiveness
Extremely thin and emaciated
1. The part above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are.
2. A restroom.
3. Two round fleshy parts of the human body below the back that support the body when sitting.
4. A prison.
5. To sack (someone).
6. A motor vehicle has four wheels and seats between one and four people.
7. The round parts of a woman's chest.
8. A measurement of cannabis.
1. To make a big effort.
2. Used to say that someone lies or reclines outside, particularly in order to sunbathe.
3. To place something on a flat surface.
4. To explain clearly.
5. To invest money on someone or something.
6. To strongly criticize or upbraid someone.
7. To put someone unconscious or prostrate on the ground because of a strong physical strike.
8. To prepare or arrange the corpse of someone before a funeral or burial.
The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.
save as much money as possible
My mother's birthday is coming soon, I have to pinch pennies to buy her a special gift.