From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishred-bloodedˌred-ˈblooded adjective → red-blooded male/Englishman/American etc
Examples from the Corpus
red-blooded• Rory's true feelings about the matter were complex but red-blooded.• Neil Kinnock is a red-blooded, hard-drinking, fist-swinging family-man.• How could any red-blooded male ignore the message the actress was sending so blatantly? she wondered despairingly.• Wish I'd met her ten, twenty years ago when I could still pass as a red-blooded male.• The cliche is never more true than in the black and white morality of the technicolour red-blooded Western movie.