Adjective
(also figuratively of noises by objects) Using all the power of one's voice; communicated loudly or vociferously.
(figuratively) Showing strong feelings.
Synonyms: emphatic, forceful, vehement
(euphemistic, dated) Of a woman: having ample breasts.
Synonyms: buxom, curvaceous; see also Thesaurus:busty
And Democrats like Sen. Booker are using Amazon as an opportunity to mount a full-throated defense of stronger labor rights in the US more broadly, drawing on the larger economic anxieties Americans face during the recession. Source: Internet
Asked Thursday why the debate has endured, Foles launched a full-throated defense of Wentz. Source: Internet
And while Kobach bragged about Trump's full-throated approval, he wasn't alone. Source: Internet
Even as our own movement shied away from full-throated advocacy for LGBTQ rights, Rev. Lowery was out front pushing for everyone’s rights and humanity. Source: Internet
Allison Kelley of Salem’s Liberty House offeredthe most full-throated opposition to the amendment. Source: Internet
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio torched Republicans on Saturday who refuse to give a full-throated endorsement of the GOP’s presumptive nominee. Source: Internet