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full-on
adjective
- informal.complete; unrestrained
full-on military intervention
full-on hard rock
Example Sentences
So why give up on the full-on effort to restore the Panama barrier?
And now that the Lakers are in a full-on fight with Minnesota in the playoffs, James, Doncic and Austin Reaves have played with that level of force, particularly in Game 2 when the Lakers’ defense and toughness defined the series-tying win.
After retiring, he didn’t stop feeding into being a basketball sicko — his words — or a full-on basketball psycho — his and his peers’ words.
Full-on economic self-sufficiency just isn’t realistic.
The next two years were a full-on Age of the Political Egg, with the dairy-aisle item receiving, per the Nexis database, mentions in something like 400 separate Fox News segments.
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