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full force

adverb as in full blast

noun as in brunt

noun as in impact

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In a statement, Governor Egidio Torre Cantu said “We will apply the full force of the law and zero tolerance.”

“We will go after you with the full force of the law,” he said.

Tuesday night, Jon Stewart and company came back in full force, making up for lost time.

At Lebowski Fest New York City, The Dudes come out in full force.

That heavy breathing mixed with over-articulate enunciation thing that she does was in full force.

In Brazil, the slave-trade exists in full force; in Cuba, it is unmitigated in its extent and horrors.

The big cutters mustered in full force, and had a light easterly breeze, which gave a reach down the Clyde.

The Turks have lost their fear of Stopford and concentrated full force against the Anzacs.

But mostly the man on the ropes roared steadily and without cessation, and with the full force of his lungs, the word “Wrykyn!”

Before many hours, the swell which was rising would be rushing with full force into the gorge of the Douvres.

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to full force, such as: all-out, flat out, full steam, full tilt, full volume, and maximum speed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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