Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом full. Страница два

Фразеологизмы со словом full. Страница два

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full tilt
At full speed; at high speed.
He ran full tilt into the door and broke his arm.
full-bodied
Mature; of maximum quality.
The wines from that region in California have a rich, full-bodied flavor.
full-fledged
Having everything that is needed to be something; complete.
A girl needs three years of training to be a full-fledged nurse.
The book was a full-fledged study of American history.
have one's hands full
To have as much work as you can do; be very busy.
The plumber said that he had his hands full and could not take another job for two weeks.
With three small children to take care of, Susie's mother has her hands full.
in full swing
Actively going on; in full action.
The Valentine party was in full swing.
All of the children were planting seeds; the gardening project was in full swing.
to the full
Very much; fully.
The campers enjoyed their trip to the full.
We appreciated to the full the teacher's help.