OUT OF ONE'S BLOOD


Meaning of OUT OF ONE'S BLOOD in English

adv. phr. Separate from one's feelings, interests, or desires. When Tom moved to the city, he couldn't get the country out of his blood. Mary is having a hard job getting summer laziness out of her blood.

Antonym: IN ONE'S BLOOD.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.