Idiom
Full speed ahead.
If people do something with all their enthusiasm and energy, they go full speed ahead.
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Back on the other side of the school, a pack of young black men charged at full speed up the sidewalk.
No one was ringing, but he got into the elevator and shot it at full speed up to the penthouse and down again, up and down, to test his wonderful mastery of space.
If you're speeding up, make it gradual, or surprising, not just some blatant full speed up halfway through a 90 bpm track to 125bpm so you can mix it into a house record.
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Moreover, chip fabs reported that they were running at the utilization rate of 96.4% for the quarter, which means that spiking the chip demand kept most fabs running at full speed to keep up.
If you start running at full speed without warming up, your body will produce lactic acid.
For instance, the most enduring chase flights, lasting in full speed for up to 10 min, were observed between territorial females chasing other bonded females (A. Braun, unpublished data).
We are working full-time to speed up the diagnostics.
Coach Greg Schiano said, "When I was running off at the half, it felt like I was running on a treadmill that was turned up full speed".
But as the euro zone struggles with sclerotic growth and rising unemployment, bolder German initiatives may well be needed, for instance to stimulate demand at home, to boost competition in services and energy, to speed up full Europe-wide banking union and, ultimately, to move towards a limited form of debt mutualisation.
"The partners in the project feel that they are making such rapid progress that they have chosen to press ahead at full speed, looking to link up with the NSF at a later date when the needs of both organizations are better aligned," the press release states.
The Warrior: These divorce lawyers plow full speed ahead, usually winding up in a courtroom on a regular and repeated basis in each case.
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