in one's blood
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Perhaps then, being an author is just in one's blood.
From Salon • Jan. 1, 2022
In fact, to some of us, now in manhood, there is scarcely a greater pleasure of the senses than to gratify "the savage in one's blood," and lead a wild life in the woods.
From The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them by Brace, Charles Loring
And one knows it all in one's blood, it is pure, sun-dried memory.
From Twilight in Italy by Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)
With the opening of the baseball season, the sporting urge stirs in one's blood and we turn to such books as "My Chess Career," by J.R.
From Love Conquers All by Williams, Gluyas
For, if this poison be simply smothered in one's blood instead of being wholly eradicated and cured, it will be sure to seize upon the offspring and either destroy them before birth or during dentition.
From Plain Talks on Avoided Subjects by Guernsey, Henry Newell
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