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full swing
noun
- full operation; greatest activity:
For the first time in years the factory was in full swing. The meeting was in full swing when we arrived.
Idioms and Phrases
see in full swing .Example Sentences
The fatal attack took place in the street on Golborne Road in north Kensington when there were hundreds of people in the area and the carnival was in "full swing".
That performance landed her an Emmy nomination, and the whirlwind has been in full swing ever since.
It was Monday and the lunch rush was in full swing at El Sancho Loco Taqueria in Newbury Park when a customer was spotted wearing a jacket with a label on the back that said “ICE Immigration.”
It’s only 8:30 a.m. on a Tuesday in early February, but a party is in full swing at a church in Glendale.
A disturbance involving the three defendants broke out on Golborne Road, North Kensington, at about 18:00 BST, while the carnival was "in full swing", the court heard.
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