Full-blooded
[foo l-bluhd-id] /ˈfʊlˈblʌd ɪd/
adjective
1.
of unmixed ancestry; thoroughbred:
a full-blooded Cherokee.
2.
vigorous; virile; hearty:
full-blooded enjoyment.
adjective
1.
(esp of horses) of unmixed ancestry; thoroughbred
2.
having great vigour or health; hearty; virile
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