Fully ripe; at the height of bloom.
1 He said a full - blown system design response in workplaces should be done.
2 It seemed a full - blown war somewhere far beyond the ken of humankind.
3 They have insulin resistance and are at risk of developing full - blown diabetes.'
4 We want to see Doge in a full - blown box office action caper.
5 The Sahel repeatedly falls prey to food shortages and often full - blown famines.
6 In other words, inoculate portfolios from the effects of a full - blown pandemic.
7 Obese adults with prediabetes were more likely to progress to full - blown diabetes.
8 It will, for certain, bring on economic disruption, if not full - blown recession.
9 By then, the setback had snowballed into a full - blown crisis for Australia.
10 In 2020 the system would move to a full - blown cap and trade.
11 All these things ran neck and neck; it was a full - blown Midway.
12 After thirty minutes of full - blown mania, I decided to rearrange my furniture.
13 If not in the fall, full - blown roses and matured flowers were substituted.
14 But at this stage, the disagreement has degenerated into a full - blown fight.
15 The buds and opening flowers are more pink than the full - blown flowers.
16 All at once an idea leaped, full - blown , into the brain of Rose-Marie.
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