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full-out
adjective as in full-scale
adjective as in unlimited
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
San Quentin is to be reenvisioned as a full-out rehabilitation center that builds on the existing programs.
With chests heaving, they line up for a full-out repetition.
“She can’t rehearse except for full-out,” said playwright Terrence McNally in 2005.
“She can’t perform except for full-out, no matter what the size of the house. She’s going to be there 101% for that audience.”
Melanie Zelnick, CEO of corporate event planning company Glow Events, whose customers include a range of tech and finance powerhouses from Netflix to Andreessen Horowitz, said that the days of full-out red-and-green festooned Christmas parties are long gone for her Bay Area clients.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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