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    Full-blood·ed
    /ˌfo͝olˈblədəd/

    adjective

    • 1. of unmixed ancestry: "a full-blooded Cherokee"
    • 2. vigorous, enthusiastic, and without compromise: "a full-blooded argument"
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  3. FULL-BLOODED meaning: 1. having parents, grandparents, and earlier relations all belonging to the same race, nationality…. Learn more.

  4. believing in or supporting something completely and in a very determined way: He is a full-blooded Liverpool supporter. He considers himself a full-blooded capitalist. real and complete in every detail: Having been elected, he now seems safe from a full-blooded investigation. None of these female characters feel like full-blooded human beings.

  5. having parents, grandparents, etc. all from the same country or group of people. Definition of full-blooded adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Full-blooded definition: of unmixed ancestry; thoroughbred. See examples of FULL-BLOODED used in a sentence.

  7. Full-blooded definition: of unmixed ancestry; thoroughbred. See examples of FULL-BLOODED used in a sentence.

  8. 1. of unmixed ancestry; having parents, grandparents and earlier generations all from the same racial group. a full-blooded Cherokee. 2. (of an animal) of pure or unmixed breed. a full-blooded stallion. 3. vigorous; virile; hearty. full-blooded enjoyment.

  9. Definitions of 'full-blooded' Full-blooded behavior and actions are carried out with great commitment and enthusiasm. [...] More. Synonyms of 'full-blooded' • wholehearted, full, complete, sweeping [...] More. Examples of 'full-blooded' in a sentence.

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