From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe in full swingbe in full swingif an event or process is in full swing, it has reached its highest level of activity By 8.30, the party was in full swing. → full
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be in full swing• Barcelona was full of visitors, and preparations for the Olympic Games were in full swing.• The college football season is now in full swing.• Behind us, the party was in full swing.• These are the sure signs that green corn tamale season is in full swing.• They know who loves them, and their career is in full swing.• By 10 o'clock the party was in full swing and everyone was dancing.• Inaugural activities were in full swing Saturday despite the cold.be in full swingbe in full swingHAPPENif an event or process is in full swing, it has reached its highest level of activity By midnight, the end-of-course party was in full swing. → swingExamples from the Corpus
be in full swing• Inaugural activities were in full swing Saturday despite the cold.• They know who loves them, and their career is in full swing.• Behind us, the party was in full swing.• These are the sure signs that green corn tamale season is in full swing.