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Definition of "full-on" []

  • All-out. (adjective)
  • Out-and-out (adjective)
  • Overwhelming (adjective)
  • Totally; with full commitment. (adverb)

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Use "full-on" in a sentence
  • "The former Disney star, stepping out in West Hollywood in what we can only describe as a full-on hipster costume: flimsy tank, raggedy plaid shirt, ripped denim cut-offs, black tights, worn moto boots and a stack of bracelets."
  • "It's all done in the name of protecting its citizens, but I wonder if left alone there would actually be more deaths and violence with a 'hands-off' approach than there currently is with the full-on drug war."
  • "This was not hot dogs over a struggling fire and s'mores; this was a full-on gourmet meal featuring grilled chicken, pasta au gratin, salad and even a dessert of apple crisp with home made whipped cream!"