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  • 31full-bore — 1. adjective a) Thoroughgoing; complete; total. The problem had grown into a full bore crisis. b) Denoting a firearm of relatively large caliber. He is full bore environmental activist. Syn …

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  • 32full-blown — adjective a) Completely developed or formed. We are the midst of a full blown crisis. b) At the peak of blossom; ripe. The trees in the garden were resplendent with full blown white gardenias. Syn …

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  • 33Full Members Cup — The Full Members Cup was an English football cup competition held from 1985 to 1992. It was also known under its sponsored names of the Simod Cup (1987 89) and the Zenith Data Systems Cup (1989 92).The competition was created after the Heysel… …

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  • 34with might and main — {adv. phr.} With full strength or complete effort. * /The sailors pulled the rope with might and main./ * /John tried with all his might and main to solve the problem./ …

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  • 35with might and main — {adv. phr.} With full strength or complete effort. * /The sailors pulled the rope with might and main./ * /John tried with all his might and main to solve the problem./ …

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  • 36with\ might\ and\ main — adv. phr. With full strength or complete effort. The sailors pulled the rope with might and main. John tried with all his might and main to solve the problem …

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  • 37full-on — 1. adjective a) All out. b) Out and out 2. adverb Totally; with full commitment …

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  • 38full on — 1. adjective a) All out. b) Out and out 2. adverb Totally; with full commitment …

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  • 39full military burial ceremony — burial ceremony performed with full military honors …

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  • 40full-frontal — adjective with full exposure of the front of the body …

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