From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishflat outflat outinformal a) FAST/QUICKas fast as possible Everyone’s working flat out to finish on time. b) American EnglishHONEST in a direct and complete way SYN straight outask/tell somebody flat out She asked him flat out if he was seeing another woman. → flat
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flat out• The exercise involved running flat out for two minutes and then resting for one minute.• O'Leary flat out loves teaching.• Going flat out, the BMW 325 will reach a speed of 140 miles per hour.• They were working flat out to get the job done on time.