Full-blooded in a sentence as an adjective

I am myself full-blooded East India, so I am within my rights to call out my own folks.

LXD, being closer to a full-blooded VM, would seem better suited to such an application.

But isn't calling me white just another way of saying "those people" don't count?If you aren't full-blooded Native, your Native ancestors don't count?

It's actually a full-blooded static site generator, two decades before that was trendy.

So the Baffler is joining me in full-blooded accelerationism?

Would I have even grown up in a nice house in the suburbs?After my father died, I tripped across a photo of a full-blooded Iroquois actor that looked uncannily like my father.

Still no commodity optical computing, still no restoration of full-blooded Moore's Law, CPU core counts will be huge, we programmers will still be rubbish at effectively making use of them all4.

I've recently realized he probably looked a lot more mixed race than I understood growing up because of photos I've seen of a full-blooded Native that bear an uncanny resemblance to my father.

Full-blooded definitions

adjective

of unmixed ancestry; "full-blooded Native American"; "blooded Jersies"

See also: full-blood blooded

adjective

endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health; "a hearty glow of health"

See also: hearty lusty red-blooded