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