full-blooded


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Synonyms for full-blooded

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Synonyms for full-blooded

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Synonyms for full-blooded

of unmixed ancestry

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endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health

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Conflicts between full-blooded and mixed-blood Natives and between magical and realistic creatures mirror the struggle for an authentic Native American identity that is less about blood quantum and more about shared struggles.
Full-blooded "It'll be all equal and I expect a fullon, full-blooded game with Albion playing much better.
As well as parades of local vintage and classic machinery, there will be a full-blooded tractor pulling competition, fun fair, market, and a craft and model tent.
Lexus has launched a new performance package targeted at drivers craving full-blooded track performance.
The striker injured his Achilles during a summer friendly and has yet to play a full-blooded clash.
Until we have a decent election first with the values of capitalism and full-blooded nationalisation with a proper socialist programme, unlike Tony Blair's which was a sop, we will never get anywhere.
When asked a similar question, May-zhue-sah-e-bun-dung also refused to correlate skin color with identity by replying, "Yes, he was light, but he was a full-blooded Indian." (51)
"Full-blooded Korean" homosexual children fair even worse due to the lack of tolerance for homosexuality in traditional Korean society.
And New Zealand completed the hat-trick in a full-blooded encounter with Australia.
His tenacious tackling, and full-blooded commitment to the cause made him an instant terrace favourite.
McNulty wrote a piece criticizing Kathleen Parker's "full-blooded Americans" column while explaining that the Tribune's aim is to run a "wide range" of commentary.
I was always my Grandmother's, who was a full-blooded German's, favorite.
In a sense this anticipated the galloping phenomenon in which a Seattle or Oporto could get Rem Koolhaas and feed from the magic of a Rotterdam--London axis, or Berlin could import a full-blooded Parisian sophistication via a Jean Nouvel store and a stadium from Dominique Perrault down the street.
Without making being gay the subject of the film, Sloan and the exceptionally talented Urie make Eric a full-blooded gay individual.