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full swing

noun

  1. 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.



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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".

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That performance landed her an Emmy nomination, and the whirlwind has been in full swing ever since.

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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.”

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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.

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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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