Phrases with «full brunt»

The phrase "full brunt" means experiencing the complete or strongest impact or effect of something, usually something negative or intense. Full definition

Sentences with «full brunt»

  • Utilising a recalibrated version of Bentley's eight - speed ZF automatic gearbox with wheel mounted paddle shifters, the British carmaker claims the Speed's full brunt of torque will be available from just 1750rpm, making for effortless progress. (evo.co.uk)
  • My spring cleanup of portfolio has started to take full brunt from this month. (race2retirement.com)
  • My spring cleanup of portfolio has started to take full brunt from this month. (race2retirement.com)
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