Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
with-all-guns-blazing
idiom
/wɪð ɔːl ɡʌnz ˈbleɪzɪŋ/

Definition
To do something with great energy or determination, often involving a vigorous or aggressive approach.

Examples
- When the team faced their rivals, they went into the match with all guns blazing, determined to win.
- She presented her ideas with all guns blazing, captivating everyone in the room.
- He approached the project with all guns blazing, showing his commitment to success.

Meaning
The phrase ‘with all guns blazing’ is used to describe a situation where someone goes into a task or battle with full force and enthusiasm, often ready to take on challenges head-on.

Synonyms
- all-out
- with full force
- without reserve
- at full throttle