- full commitment
- complete dedication, total involvement, guarantee, promise
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
full-on — 1. adjective a) All out. b) Out and out 2. adverb Totally; with full commitment … Wiktionary
full on — 1. adjective a) All out. b) Out and out 2. adverb Totally; with full commitment … Wiktionary
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