At full blast Meaning in English
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Definition
If something is 'at full blast,' it is operating as strongly or loudly as possible, such as music, air conditioning, or an engine.
Usage & Nuances
'At full blast' is informal and mainly describes machines, music, voices, or other things that can be loud or intense. Commonly used for volume ('music at full blast'), air conditioners, fans, or engines. Not used for people’s effort—use 'at full speed' or 'at full capacity' for that.
Example Sentences
The music was playing at full blast.
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She turned the heater at full blast during the cold night.
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The fan is blowing at full blast to cool the room.
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He always drives with the AC at full blast in summer.
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The kids had the TV at full blast all afternoon.
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Sorry, my phone was at full blast—I didn't hear you come in.
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