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were full-blown
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Completely developed or formed.
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There were full-blown financial crises, currency devaluations and one default on foreign debt.
He's as bald as a billiard ball now, but then he had long blonde hair, 6 feet 3 inches tall, boots with big heels, corduroy bell bottoms — we were full-blown hippies.
The REDFLY is a smartphone terminal with a large screen and full keyboard that lets officers use their Windows Mobile -compatible smartphones as if they were full-blown PCs.
Not all philosophers who have been identified as occasionalists, however, were full-blown occasionalists in this sense, since some argued that only a limited subset of creatures lack causal powers, and thus affirmed the causal efficacy of other creatures.
Of the 17 genera, or groups of closely related species, that lived during this era, five had facet counts that strongly suggest the animals either were full-blown herbivores or had a mixed diet dominated by plants, rather than feasting on insects or other small prey.
We were full-blown fans.
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"It's full-blown corruption".
This year, it was full-blown bronchitis.
They are full-blown lefties.
But this year we're full-blown Halloween".
But the spaces will not be full-blown period rooms.
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