in full spate
in full spate
1. Happening or being undertaken at a fast pace or with a lot of vigor and enthusiasm. Primarily heard in UK. If you're not coming home for Christmas, you need to tell Mom because her planning is already in full spate. Campaigns for both sides are now in full spate ahead of the May election.
2. Engaging in or characteristic of a manner of speaking that is fluent, quick, and/or lengthy. Primarily heard in UK. After a couple of drinks during dinner, my uncle was in full spate about his position on immigration.
See also: full, spate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- in full flood
- in full flow
- spate
- put foot
- a lease of life
- with a will
- get it on
- get busy
- go at (something)
- sporting blood