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in full swing

a. (context idiomatic English) Proceeding fully, quickly, or completely; thoroughly begun and in progress.

WordNet
in full swing
  1. adj. at the highest level of activity; "for the first time in years the factory was in full swing" [syn: in full swing(p)]

  2. adv. proceeding with full vigor; "the party was in full swing" [syn: in full action]

Usage examples of "in full swing".

Somewhere in Edinburgh right now, a copper was turning up to start that shift, with the Festival in full swing, Princes Street mobbed, and Rangers due at Easter Road.

Across the basin the party on Firewater was still in full swing, there was a faint splash and a distant burst of drunken laughter as they threw somebody overboard, and beside him the girl made regular little wet fluttering sounds through her lips as she slept.

The post-pub drunks wouldn't have arrived yet, but the singles clubs would be in full swing.

It was quiet here, security in full swing as indicated by the cameras in full view, the warning red beep of motion detectors.

By eight, the party was in full swing, and Walter had indulged lavishly in the enormous and varied spread of food the caterers provided.

Though the hour bells had rung but nine, the revel was in full swing.

We went back inside, and by mid-afternoon the game was in full swing once more.

She wanted to get back in full swing, spending more time with friends.

Alanna waited until the feast was in full swing before excusing herself, promising her friends she would only be gone a few moments.