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full-on
adjective
- informal.complete; unrestrained
full-on military intervention
full-on hard rock
Example Sentences
Could the (thus far) timid trembling give way to a full-on, grand mal seizure?
Last time Rick went full-on killer, he almost lost his mind.
We can have a full-on case episode with action in it and is completely natural to the world.
I gave full-on toasts for both of my sisters, which was fun.
The bombing and escalation in Gaza set off a series of events that led to a full-on war in Lebanon as well as Gaza.
Many of the girls were in full-on elegant gothic lolita maid costumes with huge platforms.
He might be blinded in the cloud and know nothing of them driving full-on into him.
Further investigation revealed that this was because I was strapped down, in full-on four-point restraint.
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