chip off the old block
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British pronunciation/tʃˈɪp ˈɒf ðɪ ˈəʊld blˈɒk/
American pronunciation/tʃˈɪp ˈɔf ðɪ ˈoʊld blˈɑːk/
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someone who closely resembles their parent, especially in terms of personality, traits, or behavior

What is the origin of the idiom "chip off the old block" and when to use it?

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The idiom "chip off the old block" is thought to have originated in the 16th century. It is believed to be a reference to the fact that children often resemble their parents in both physical appearance and personality. The idiom "chip off the old block" is typically used in a positive way to describe someone who has similar qualities to their parent or parents.

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