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full-blooded
[fool-bluhd-id]
adjective
of unmixed ancestry; thoroughbred.
a full-blooded Cherokee.
vigorous; virile; hearty.
full-blooded enjoyment.
full-blooded
adjective
(esp of horses) of unmixed ancestry; thoroughbred
having great vigour or health; hearty; virile
Other Word Forms
- full-bloodedness noun
- ˌڳܱ-ˈǴǻԱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of full-blooded1
Example Sentences
The division between the clubs is reflected on the pitch in both playing styles and full-blooded encounters.
The full-blooded performances of the Northern Ireland international have already made him a fan favourite, suggesting he could fill part of Trent's role on the pitch and in the stands.
Ireland also had title ambitions and in a full-blooded contest, tensions boiled over.
Musically, most sound quite restrained and atmospheric - they're emotive soundtrack songs rather than upbeat bangers or full-blooded anthems.
Bowen Yang, who is of Chinese descent, was named to the repertory cast in 2019, making him the first “full-blooded” Asian cast member.
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