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full blood
noun
- a person or animal of unmixed ancestry; one descended of a pure breed. Compare purebred.
- relationship through both parents.
full blood
noun
- an individual, esp a horse or similar domestic animal, of unmixed race or breed
- the relationship between individuals having the same parents
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Word History and Origins
Origin of full blood1
First recorded in 1805–15
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Example Sentences
He was the first full-blood Dakota man to come out on the side of the new religion.
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With full-blood health and strength I might have gone bare-handed; but as it was, I feared to take the chance.
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Now, kind reader, prepare to mount a generous, full-blood Virginian hunter.
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My grandmaw, she wuz a full blood Affikin queen and I got de royal Congo blood in my veins.
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I don't have any use for a full blood English greyhound — they cannot stand the cold weather and are too easily hurt in a fight.
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