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be (all) brothers/sisters under the skin be (all) brothers/sisters under the skinOf two or more people, to have thoughts or feelings in common, despite other obvious differences between them. As much as you dislike your chatty new co-worker, she's as nervous and insecure as you are—you're really sisters under the skin.See also: brother, sister, skinbe (all) brothers/sisters under the ˈskin be men/women with similar feelings, in spite of outside appearances, position, etc: Actors and politicians are brothers under the skin. They both need public approval.See also: brother, sister, skin |