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- in your blood ingrained in or fundamental to your character.
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in your blood. COMMON If something is in your blood, it is a very important part of you and seems natural to you, for example because it is traditional in your family or culture. Trilok has music in his blood. `I was born into a family of musicians.'. The sea was in his blood — his father had been a marine. See also: blood.
in your blood used for describing something that is a very important part of you and seems natural to you, for example because it is traditional in your family or culture Trilok has music in his blood. `I was born into a family of musicians.'
To be innate, as of a skill or quality. All of my relatives are doctors—medical prowess is just in our blood. She knows how to play. Music is in her blood. That type of passion can't be taught—it's just in your blood.
Meaning: A trait or liking that is deeply ingrained in someone's personality and unlikely to change is in their blood. A similar idiom is 'in his DNA.'. Country: International English | Subject Area: Body and bodily functions | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Judy Gillispie.
The meaning of BLOOD is the fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins of a vertebrate animal carrying nourishment and oxygen to and bringing away waste products from all parts of the body. How to use blood in a sentence.
be in the/someone's blood. idiom. Add to word list. If an ability or skill is in someone's blood, they have it naturally, usually because it already exists in their family: His father and grandmother were painters too, so it's obviously in the blood. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
To be innate, as of a skill or quality. All of my relatives are doctors—medical prowess is just in our blood. She knows how to play. Music is in her blood. That type of passion can't be taught—it's just in your blood.