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like father, like son

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  1. In the same manner from generation to generation, as in Kevin decided to run for mayor—like father, like son. This ancient proverb has been stated in English in slightly varying versions since the 1300s, sometimes appearing with a counterpart, like mother, like daughter. Thomas Draxe had it in Bibliotheca (1616): “Like father, like son; like mother, like daughter.” Also see chip off the old block; follow in someone's footsteps.


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At the end of the day, you come to realize that there's "like father, like son" things and I think obsession was one thing that sort of unites the two of them.

From Salon • Mar. 8, 2020

The "like father, like son" pattern goes only so far.

From Time Magazine Archive

Here is another cliche my creative writing teacher would have scoffed at; like father, like son.

From "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini

Your father and Colonel Preston didn’t hit it very well together, but the colonel always said your father was a very brave officer, quiet as he seemed—and like father, like son.

From Mass' George A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah by Smith, W.T.

I am not more superstitious than the average man, but I had a strong conviction that with you it would be a case of like father like son.

From A Master of Deception by Marsh, Richard

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