English phrase from drama scenes

What Does "she has my blood running through her veins" Mean?

Learn what "she has my blood running through her veins" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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She has my blood running through her veins.

This is a dramatic way of saying someone is biologically related to the speaker, often with emotional or judgmental force.

From Good For Him, Episode 13

When do people say this?

Scene Context

He makes a harsh comment about someone as a way of framing them through family connection.

Usage Scenario

It can be used in heated family talk, but it sounds unusual and emotionally loaded. Learners should not use it in normal conversation unless they want a dramatic tone.

Better ways to say it

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She has my blood in her veins.
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That’s my blood right there.
3
She comes from my side of the family.

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