Pronunciation: /rɛd ˈblʌdəd/
adjective describing someone who is vigorous, robust, and full of energy
A1 He is a red blooded American who loves apple pie and baseball.
A2 She comes from a long line of red blooded patriots who have served in the military.
B1 The cowboy was a true red blooded man, always ready for adventure.
B2 The politician was known for his red blooded speeches that fired up the crowd.
C1 The CEO was a red blooded capitalist, always looking for ways to increase profits.
C2 The artist was a red blooded revolutionary, constantly pushing boundaries with their work.
formal He is a true red-blooded American, always ready to defend his country.
informal My brother is a red-blooded guy who loves sports and outdoor activities.
slang She's a real red-blooded party animal, always the last one to leave.
figurative The company is looking for a red-blooded leader who can drive innovation and growth.
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