red blooded

/ˈrɛd ˈblʌdɪd/
adjective
  1. Full of energy, strength, and enthusiasm; vigorous and robust.
    • His red-blooded approach to life made him a natural leader.
    • The red-blooded young athletes trained hard every day for the competition.
    • She gave a red-blooded speech that inspired everyone in the room.
  2. Having strong, typically masculine, qualities; virile or hearty.
    • The novel's hero was a red-blooded adventurer who feared nothing.
    • He enjoyed red-blooded activities like hunting and fishing.
    • The movie was full of red-blooded action and daring stunts.
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