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full-on

 

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Full-on

Definition:

adjective

  • Characterized by being intense, extreme, or complete in nature.
  • Used to emphasize that something is at its highest level or intensity.

Examples:

1. He gave a full-on performance that left the audience in awe.

2. The storm hit us with full-on force, causing severe damage to the area.

3. We had a full-on adventure, hiking through the treacherous terrain.

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