0 very great or to the greatest degree:
The hotel specializes in full-on luxury.
1 very serious and enthusiastic, often in a way that is annoying to other people
Presumably full-on design, as practised, has the character of being ambiguous and stochastic, non-classical in every sense.
The common denominator of all these endeavours is a full-on attack on workers.
He called it full-on, cellphone-waving arena rock schmaltz, with husky, slow-moving guitars and a wallop of meaninglessly earnest vocals.
She later expanded that the entry's full-on loopy quality made it humorous.
I don't think that anyone can sit in a house, at home, and listen to me play a full-on bebop solo.
And it may not be a full-on relationship.
He wanted to do a full-on documentary, but he wanted it to span over a long time.
Despite all of this, there is a sense that you are in a real, full-on race car.