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View synonyms for full swing

full swing

noun

  1. full operation; greatest activity.

    For the first time in years the factory was in full swing. The meeting was in full swing when we arrived.



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With this year’s grape harvest in full swing, way too much wine from previous years still hasn’t been sold.

While the Conservative Party conference was in full swing in Manchester, Reform UK announced that it had welcomed 20 councillors from the Tories.

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When Biya first became president in 1982, US president Ronald Reagan's era was in full swing and the Cold War had nearly a decade to run.

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Local resident Sharmone was shocked to find one such meeting in full swing as he passed the store one night recently.

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With the festival in full swing, we’ve been speaking to fans and comedians to find out what's actually happening on the ground - and how people have reacted.

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