Chip off the old block
The phrase "chip off the old block" is an idiom used to describe a person, usually a child, who strongly resembles or closely resembles one of their parents, usually their father, both in terms of physical appearance and character traits. It suggests that the person has inherited many of the qualities or characteristics of their parent, as if they were a small piece or "chip" that broke off from the original "block" or parent.
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