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full speed

noun

  1. the maximum speed.

  2. Nautical.,  the speed normally maintained on a passage.



adverb

  1. at maximum speed.

    to move full speed ahead.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of full speed1

First recorded in 1350–1400
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Example Sentences

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He said the majority of firms had been eager when asked by politicians 'do you want us to go ahead, full speed on the Green Revolution?'

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“It’s full speed in everything that we’re doing.”

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On a fault like the San Andreas, the earthquake moves like a train barreling full speed down the tracks.

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Bonta expects the administration, far from learning any lessons or harboring self-reflection during this mad dash toward autocracy, to continue full speed ahead.

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She added that participants in the meetings would drive at "full speed down Croydon Road, putting lives at risk".

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