Noun
full blast (uncountable)
(idiomatic) Maximum capacity or effort
All the laughs you have at work, like driving down a country road in Belfast while filming Line of Duty with Stephen Graham, playing Avril Lavigne’s Sk8er Boi on full blast while trying to look gangster. Source: Internet
Don’t crank it up too high, though, as the music starts to distort at full blast. Source: Internet
“In between, I just drive around listening to Jimi Hendrix full blast in my car,” he says. Source: Internet
Simply put, when the sun shines and the wind blows, the air conditioning units in the warehouse will run full blast. Source: Internet
The aga was always on full blast, which both katts and timmers needing a chance to warm their hands appreciated. Source: Internet
The guy next to him took the full blast. Source: Internet