The phrase "full freight" means the complete or maximum cost or price of something.
Sentences with «full freight»
If you're paying full freight for tuition, a few hundred dollars more for the insurance might not make much of a difference to you. (consumerreports.org)
There is no way to get investors to pay full freight for the sum total of what the ratings agencies do. (alephblog.com)
My guess is that most law firms do in fact charge full freight for travel time. (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)