Pronunciation: /fʊl tɪlt/
noun a high rate of speed or action
A1 The children ran full tilt towards the playground.
A2 The puppy chased after the ball at full tilt.
B1 The car sped down the highway at full tilt.
B2 The athlete sprinted full tilt towards the finish line.
C1 The company worked at full tilt to meet the deadline.
C2 The orchestra played the final movement at full tilt, captivating the audience.
adjective at maximum speed or capacity
A1 The children were playing full tilt in the park.
A2 She ran full tilt towards the finish line.
B1 The project is moving forward at full tilt to meet the deadline.
B2 The company is operating at full tilt to keep up with demand.
C1 The athlete sprinted full tilt across the track, breaking the world record.
C2 The orchestra played the symphony at full tilt, captivating the audience with their passion and skill.
formal The machine was operating at full tilt to meet the production deadline.
informal I was running around the office at full tilt trying to get everything done.
slang She was driving her car at full tilt down the highway.
figurative His emotions were running at full tilt as he watched the intense movie scene.
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