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full-out
adjective as in full-scale
adjective as in unlimited
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Making a full-out ban is driving people underground and if they truly want to get into the United States, they would find a way.
“I was playing him full out, complete with the accent and mannerisms,” Williams says.
The stressful work situation provides the impetus for Robin Williams to go full-out Robin Williams.
Another is that he has decided for whatever reason to finish his Senate career as a full-out tea partier.
The "Marah" hurtled downward on a forty-five degree slant, her engine full out, the wind screaming and shrieking about her.
All three, going "full out," turned their noses abruptly up and opened fire.
His nose dipped and his tail flicked up, and he went roaring down, full out, after his last Hun.
He had gathered way on his upward slant, his engine running full out.
The pilot opened his engine full out and drove for his enemy, pelting fire upon her.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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