Phrases with «full pelt»

The phrase "full pelt" means to go or move very quickly or at top speed. Full definition

Sentences with «full pelt»

  • Chris Harris goes at full pelt in the LP570 - 4 supercar. (evo.co.uk)
  • «I really wanted to mix it up a bit, and feel that I was going full pelt towards 40 having done as much as I could: pushed myself, challenged myself, exhausted myself, had as much fun as possible. (health.com)
  • He's neva scared of going in full pelt. (justarsenal.com)
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