0 having parents, grandparents, and earlier relations all belonging to the same race:
a full-blooded Maori
1 enthusiastic and loyal:
a full-blooded Liverpool supporter
Neither was a full-blooded socialist measure and neither was expected to generate significant revenue.
Arguably, to worship something in a full-blooded sense of the term one must regard it as holy or sacred.
Rather, in the case of full-blooded action, the considerations that move us amount - among other things - to the aim of knowing what we are doing.
However, it is clear that they are not instances of real full-blooded action.
A full-blooded account of welfare would likely incorporate goods other than happiness, depending on how we view our natures.
On the one hand, the theist might insist that these relationships typically do not, and certainly should not, involve worship in the full-blooded sense of the term.
He is a full-blooded, fully fledged, whole-hogger, if that is not an offensive expression.
Costings, now in progress with a view to fixing prices in two and a half years from now, are not "cursory" but a full-blooded investigation.