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At full throttle Meaning in English

expression

ˈæt/ /ˈfʊɫ/ /ˈθɹɑtəɫ
AT FUHL THRAWT-uhl
ˈæt/ /fˈʊl/ /θɹˈɒtəl
AT FUHL THROT-uhl

Definition

To operate at maximum speed or effort, as fast or as energetically as possible. Can refer to machines or to people putting in their greatest effort.

Usage & Nuances

Informal/expression. Used for machines (like cars, engines) and figuratively for people, projects, or events happening with maximum energy or effort. Common collocations: 'working at full throttle', 'party at full throttle'. Do not confuse with literal controls; it's usually metaphorical.

Example Sentences

The race car was going at full throttle down the track.

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The factory is working at full throttle to meet demand.

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The musicians played at full throttle all night.

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The team is moving at full throttle to finish the project before the deadline.

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It felt great driving down the highway at full throttle with the windows down.

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When the concert started, the energy was at full throttle from the very first song.

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