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full blast

adverb as in full speed

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At the same time, the region is in its third year of drought conditions, restricting the utility’s ability to run its dams at full blast.

It just feels like it's been on full blast 24/7 since 2016.

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He turned the music up full blast.

A big pillow was stuffed behind her back, which raised her up in the seat, exposing her upper body to the full blast of the wind.

This extreme heat isn't just miserable, it can be very deadly, triggering what are essentially mass casualty events, while also worsening wildfires, wracking up health care costs and damaging critical infrastructure at a time when people need their AC running at full blast, if they even have it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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