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full-on
adjective
- informal.complete; unrestrained
full-on military intervention
full-on hard rock
Example Sentences
And now that the Lakers are in a full-on fight with Minnesota in the playoffs, James, Doncic and Austin Reaves have played with that level of force, particularly in Game 2 when the Lakers’ defense and toughness defined the series-tying win.
After retiring, he didn’t stop feeding into being a basketball sicko — his words — or a full-on basketball psycho — his and his peers’ words.
Full-on economic self-sufficiency just isn’t realistic.
The next two years were a full-on Age of the Political Egg, with the dairy-aisle item receiving, per the Nexis database, mentions in something like 400 separate Fox News segments.
In the hallowed name of realism, Mendoza and Garland include all of the moments of nothing that lead up to a full-on attack from the American enemy.
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