at full throttle (Meaning)

at full throttle

to compress the throat of, at full speed, a lever controlling a throttle, a valve for regulating the supply of a fluid (such as steam) to an engine, to defeat easily or completely, to decrease the flow of (something, such as steam or fuel to an engine) by a valve, to throttle something (something, such as an engine), to vary the thrust of (a rocket engine) during flight, the condition of being throttled, the lever controlling this valve, to prevent or check expression or activity of, trachea sense 1, to kill by such action, a valve controlling the flow of steam or fuel to an engine, to limit or reduce (the bandwidth available to users of an electronic communication system, such as the Internet), to slow or stop the breathing of, throat sense 1a, to reduce the speed of (an engine) by closing the throttle, to regulate and especially to reduce the speed of (something, such as an engine) by such means, the valve controlling the volume of vaporized fuel charge delivered to the cylinders of an internal combustion engine

at full throttle Sentence Examples

  1. The race car sped down the track at full throttle, its engine roaring with power.
  2. The construction workers worked at full throttle to finish the project before the deadline.
  3. The firefighters rushed to the scene of the blaze, their sirens blaring at full throttle.
  4. The students studied at full throttle for their final exams, determined to excel.
  5. The wind howled at full throttle, shaking the trees and rattling the windows.
  6. The police officer pursued the fleeing suspect at full throttle, determined to apprehend him.
  7. The roller coaster climbed the steep incline at full throttle, raising the riders' hearts to their throats.
  8. The performer danced with unrestrained energy, moving at full throttle throughout the routine.
  9. The debate raged at full throttle, with both sides presenting passionate arguments.
  10. The patient's heart raced at full throttle during the surgery, as the surgeon worked to repair the damaged tissue.

FAQs About the word at full throttle

to compress the throat of, at full speed, a lever controlling a throttle, a valve for regulating the supply of a fluid (such as steam) to an engine, to defeat e

hot, hastily, quick, swiftly, fast, soon, rapidly,quickly, hell-for-leather, in short order

slow,slowly, lingeringly, leisurely, sluggishly,deliberately, ploddingly, laggardly,belatedly, tardily

The race car sped down the track at full throttle, its engine roaring with power.

The construction workers worked at full throttle to finish the project before the deadline.

The firefighters rushed to the scene of the blaze, their sirens blaring at full throttle.

The students studied at full throttle for their final exams, determined to excel.