full-blown (Meaning)
full-blown (s)
fully ripe; at the height of bloom
having or displaying all the characteristics necessary for completeness
full-blown (a.)
Fully expanded, as a blossom; as, a full-bloun rose.
Fully distended with wind, as a sail.
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full-blown Sentence Examples
- The world was plunged into full-blown chaos as the conflict escalated.
- The once-tentative relationship had erupted into a full-blown affair.
- The rain came down in full-blown torrents, flooding the streets.
- The economic recession had escalated into a full-blown crisis.
- The athlete's injury left him in a full-blown cast, sidelining him from sports.
- The scandal had reached full-blown proportions, threatening to ruin the organization's reputation.
- The fever had escalated into a full-blown delirium, causing hallucinations and agitation.
- The wedding reception turned into a full-blown dance party, with guests celebrating until dawn.
- The storm intensified into a full-blown hurricane, bringing devastating winds and rain.
- The argument between the neighbors had escalated into a full-blown verbal confrontation.
FAQs About the word full-blown
fully ripe; at the height of bloom, having or displaying all the characteristics necessary for completenessFully expanded, as a blossom; as, a full-bloun rose.,
mature, matured,ripe, older, ripened,full-fledged, adult, aging,aged, golden
immature,young, youthful, immature, adolescent, burgeoning, juvenile, juvenile, green, youthful
The world was plunged into full-blown chaos as the conflict escalated.
The once-tentative relationship had erupted into a full-blown affair.
The rain came down in full-blown torrents, flooding the streets.
The economic recession had escalated into a full-blown crisis.