full-throttle

English

Etymology

From full +‎ throttle.

Noun

full-throttle

  1. (attributive) Alternative form of full throttle.
    • 2010, Eric Hammell, Aces Against Japan: The American Aces Speak, page 153:
      I checked my fuel gauges and decided that I couldn't stand any more full-throttle operation if I wanted to make it home to Munda.

Adverb

full-throttle (comparative more full-throttle, superlative most full-throttle)

  1. Alternative form of full throttle.