full-bore

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See also: full bore

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Etymology

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From full +‎ bore (barrel of a gun).

Adjective

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full-bore (not comparable)

  1. Thoroughgoing; complete; total.
    The problem had grown into a full-bore crisis.
    He is full-bore environmental activist.
  2. (of a firearm) Having a relatively large caliber.
    Mounted on the wall was a full-bore elephant gun.

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Adverb

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full-bore (not comparable)

  1. At top speed; with full power.
    The car raced full-bore into oncoming traffic.

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