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Blood is thicker than waterMeaningSo it is, but this proverb hasn't to do with measures of viscosity. The expression, meaning that family bonds are closer than those of outsiders. OriginThis is first cited in Sir Walters Scott's work Guy Mannering; or the astrologer, 1815:
Given Scott's facility for coining new phrases it may well be that this was his own work too. See also - phrases coined by Sir Walter Scott. See also: the List of Proverbs.
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