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full-blooded

adjective as in purebred; strong

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There might be the odd play and miss or the occasional miscue but they are lost in a flurry of full-blooded shots, crunched to, or over, the boundary.

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“The first full-blooded Asian champion!” one user said.

And we have seen it all so far - a goal against the run of play, a well-taken equaliser, penalty shouts and more than a few full-blooded tackles.

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I'm expecting a full-blooded affair with both teams going at it.

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This wasn't a dirty match full of pernicious tackles but a full-blooded Premier League fixture.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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