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  1. A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK definition: 1. someone who is very similar in character to their father or mother 2. someone who is very…. Learn more.

  2. A person or thing that derives from the source or parentage. What's the origin of the phrase 'A chip off the old block'? There are at least three variants of this phrase. The earlier form of this phrase is ‘chip of the same block’. The block in question may have been stone or wood.

  3. Dec 27, 2023 · The idiom "chip off the old block" is a colorful way to highlight similarities between parents and their children. Whether it's a shared talent, look, or personality trait, this idiom captures the essence of family ties and inherited characteristics.

  4. An expression used of people who closely resemble their parents in some way: “Mark just won the same sailboat race his father won twenty years ago; he's a chip off the old block.”

  5. chip off the old block. Fig. a person (usually a male) who behaves in the same way as his father or resembles his father. John looks like his father—a real chip off the old block. Bill Jones, Jr., is a chip off the old block. He's a banker just like his father.

  6. a chip off the old block. phrase. If you describe someone as a chip off the old block, you mean that they are just like one of their parents in character or behaviour. My father was a comedian and I am a chip off the old block. See full dictionary entry for chip.

  7. Chip off the old block. This expression dates back to at least 1621 in the form of chip of the same block when it appeared in Sermons by Robert Sanderson, the Bishop of Lincoln, “Am I not a child of the same Adam, a chip of the same block, with him?”.

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