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It is often used to describe someone who is vigorous, passionate, or full of life, typically in a masculine context. Example: "He is a red-blooded American who loves sports and adventure." Alternatives include "passionate" or "full-blooded."
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red-blooded
adjective
Exhibiting healthy vigor or spirit; hearty.
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Once a red-blooded interventionist, always a red-blooded interventionist.
No red-blooded American woman could".
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Every red-blooded American author does.
I'm a red-blooded American woman.
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