Full-blown in a sentence as an adjective

****, we even had a full-blown CNC shop with the latest equipment.

If he tried to manage the fallout, it totally backfired, and now they have a full-blown PR nightmare to deal with, which could've been avoided.

Why does a desktop environment project need to maintain a complete stack of apps and libraries, from GTK to Gnome Shell to a text editor to a bundle of games to a web browser to an email client to a media player to a full-blown spreadsheet app?

Full-blown definitions

adjective

fully ripe; at the height of bloom; "a full-blown rose"

See also: matured

adjective

having or displaying all the characteristics necessary for completeness; "a full-blown financial crisis"