full-blooded Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌfʊlˈblʌd.ɪd]
  • Us [ ˌfʊlˈblʌd.ɪd]

Meaning of full-blooded In English

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Examples of full-blooded

  • 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.

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