ADJECTIVE
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of unmixed ancestry
blooded Jersies
full-blooded Native American -
endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health
a hearty glow of health
How To Use full-blooded In A Sentence
- I went to the "white" High School in Whitehorse, which allowed half-breeds and quarter-breeds to attend but denied the right to full-blooded Indians. Aztec, Mexica, or Alien?
- But ali of these organizational initiatives stopped well short of full-blooded state intervention.
- The conflict could escalate into a full-blooded war.
- The other astonishing feature of this display was despite Ireland's full-blooded commitment, they only conceded nine penalties throughout the match.
- Their songs are full-blooded, intelligent, anchored by strong melodies and hooks, and all driven home by a huge sound (two guitars, three voices, tape loops, violin, that bass).
- A superb display of teamwork enabled Thackley to ease past a determined Whitley Bay to reach the last 64 of the FA Vase after a full-blooded second-round tie at Dennyfield.
- The big final was a typically full-blooded affair, with a complete restart being called as the cars piled into each other before the green flag fell.
- They willingly accept other Sami who may not be full-blooded.
- Perhaps to aid the casting of a movie adaptation, Lucy looks exactly like a full-blooded human being except that, up close, she has downy dark hairs on her limbs. "Lucy," a half-ape/half-human thriller by Laurence Gonzales
- Morecambe, Lancaster and the North West will benefit in the long term from a full-blooded commitment to a rich array of leisure and tourist features on the central promenade.