bred in the bone Idiome
bred in the bone|bone|bred
adj. phr. Belonging to your nature or character, especially from early teaching or long habit; natural from belief or habit; believing deeply.
The Willett children's cleanness is bred in the none. Often used, with hyphens before the noun.
Joe is a bred-in-the-bone horseman; he has been riding since he was six. Antonym: SKIN-DEEP.
bred in the bone
1. Deeply and durably rooted, ingrained, or established. Hyphenated if acclimated as a modifier. His bred-in-the-bone amenities came as a aftereffect of his years of aggressive training. In this allotment of the country, accommodation is artlessly bred in the bone.2. Long-standing and habitual, abnormally of credo or religion. Hyphenated if acclimated as a modifier. Most bodies vote according to their bred-in-the-bone political identification, rather than authoritative alone assessments of altered candidates. A lot of times, religious angle are artlessly bred in the bone.Learn more: bone, bred
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