| 1. | offspring or relatives: one's own flesh and blood. |
| 2. | the human body or nature: more than flesh and blood can endure. |

| flesh and blood n.
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flesh and blood
Human beings, especially with respect to their failings or weaknesses. For example, I can't do everything
I'm only flesh and blood. [c. 1600]
one's own flesh and blood. One's blood relatives, kin, as in She can't cut her own flesh and blood out of her will. [c. 1300]